AAT Typographic Features
Features that take one value, mutual exclusive from the rest:
- Annotation
nalt
- No Annotation
- Box Annotation
- Rounded Box Annotation
- Circle Annotation
- Inverted Circle Annotation
- Parenthesis Annotation
- Period Annotation
- Roman Numeral Annotation
- Diamond Annotation
- Character Alternatives
- No Alternates
- …
rand; aalt, calt, falt, jalt, salt, ssXX, hkna/vkna, rtla, vrt2
- Character Shape
half, ruby; ljmo, vjmo, tjmo
- Traditional Characters
trad
- Simplified Characters
smpl
- JIS 1978 Characters
jp78
- JIS 1983 Characters
jp83
- JIS 1990 Characters
jp90
- Traditional Characters, Alternative Set 1…5
tnam, hojo, nlck
- Expert Characters
expt, locl
- Traditional Characters
- CJK Roman Spacing
- Half-width
hwid, halt
- Proportional
pwid, palt
- Default Roman
- Full-width Roman
fwid
- Half-width
- Cursive Connection
init, medi/med2, fina/fin2/fin3; haln, nukt, vatu, rphf, pres, pstf/psts
- Unconnected
isol
- Partially Connected
calt, clig
- Cursive
curs
- Unconnected
- Design Complexity
- Design Level 1
- Design Level …
- Diacritics
- Show Diacritics
- Hide Diacritics
- Decompose Diacritics
ccmp
- Fractions
- No Fractions
- Vertical Fractions
afrc
- Diagonal Fractions
frac, dnom, numr
- Ideographic Spacing
- Full Width
fwid
- Proportional
pwid, palt
- Full Width
- Kana Spacing
- Full Width
fwid
- Proportional
pwid, palt
- Full Width
- Letter Case
case
- Upper & Lower Case
- All Caps
- All Lower Case
- Small Caps
smcp, pcap
- Initial Caps
c2sc, c2pc
- Initial Caps and Small Caps
- Number Case
- Lower Case Numbers
onum
- Upper Case Numbers
lnum
- Lower Case Numbers
- Number Spacing
- Monospaced Numbers
tnum
- Proportional Numbers
pnum
- Monospaced Numbers
- Ornament Sets
ornm
- None
- Dingbats
- Pi Characters
- Fleurons
- Decorative Borders
- International Symbols
- Math Symbols
mgrk
- Text Spacing
- Proportional
pwid, palt
- Monospace
fwid
- Half-width
hwid, halt
- Normal
- Proportional
- Vertical Position
- No Vertical Position
- Superiors
supr
- Inferiors
subs, sinf
- Ordinals
ordn
Features that take a number of values:
- Ligatures
- Required Ligatures
rlig, clig
- Common Ligatures
liga
- Rare Ligatures
hlig, dlig
- Logos
- Rebus Pictures
- Diphthong Ligatures
- Squared Ligatures
- Squared Ligatures, Abbreviated
- Required Ligatures
- Mathematical Extras
- Hyphen to Minus (‘-’ → ‘−’)
- Asterisk to Multiply (‘*’ → ‘×’)
- Slash to Divide (‘/’ → ‘÷’)
- Inequality Ligatures
- Exponents
- Smart Swashes
swsh, cswh
- Word Initial Swashes
- Word Final Swashes
- Line Initial Swashes
- Line Final Swashes
falt
- Non-Final Swashes
jalt
- Style Options
- No Style Options
- Display Text
size
- Engraved Text
- Illuminated Caps
- Titling Caps
titl
- Tall Caps
- Transliteration
locl
- No Transliteration
- Hanja to Hangul
- Hanja to Hangul, Alternative Set 1…3
- Hiragana to Katakana
- Katakana to Hiragana
- Kana to Romanization
- Romanization to Hiragana
- Romanization to Katakana
- Typographic Extras
- Hyphens to Em Dash (‘--’ → ‘—’)
- Hyphen to En Dash (‘-’ → ‘–’)
- Unslashed Zero
zero
- Form Interrobang (‘!?’/‘?!’ → ‘‽’)
- Smart Quotes (‘"'"’ → ‘“’”’)
- Periods to Ellipsis (‘...’ → ‘…’)
Binary features that can only be turned on:
- All Typographic Features
- Linguistic Rearrangement
- Overlapping Characters
- Vertical Substitution
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