* Herman Ranes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2002-03-06 11:24]:
> There is a related problem in connection with Norwegian typography: 
> Most fonts include the 'fi' and 'ffi' ligatures, but I have never 
> heard of a commercial font which includes the 'fj' ligature.

>From the Adobe OpenType user guide:
(http://www.adobe.com/type/browser/pdfs/OTGuide.pdf)

# Many Adobe Pro fonts include a large set of standard ligatures, such as
# fi, fl, ffi, ffl, ff, fj, ffj, Th, and others. Most other Adobe OpenType
# fonts have a smaller set of standard ligatures, like those in Type 1
# fonts.

So, you can find some, at least from Adobe, and I guess other quality
font vendors.

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