Apparently, Word still uses fake small caps.
On 10 July 2010 03:09, Jonathan Kew <jfkth...@googlemail.com> wrote: > On 9 Jul 2010, at 10:29, William Adams wrote: > > > Here: > > > > http://www.fontmarketplace.com/font/ascender-2010-pack.aspx > > > > Thought some people might want to grab this for testing purposes. > > > > Announcement text: > > > >> The Ascender 2010 Font Pack features 14 fonts with enhanced OpenType > features to showcase the advanced typographic features that are new in > Microsoft® Word 2010 and Microsoft Publisher 2010. Also included in the Font > Pack is a set of templates for Word 2010 and Publisher 2010 that show off > the fonts in action. > >> All the fonts and new OpenType features were developed by the type > experts at Ascender Corp and optimized for Microsoft Office 2010. Included > are fonts from both the Microsoft and Ascender font collections, including > new and enhanced versions of Comic Sans and Trebuchet.View 2010 Font Pack > Overview (PDF file) > >> The new OpenType font features are: > >> • Ligatures (standard, contextual, discretionary/historical) > >> • Number spacing (tabular, proportional) > >> • Number forms (lining, old-style) > >> • Stylistic Sets (up to 20 pre-programmed sets) > >> • Contextual Alternates > >> • Swashes (Publisher 2010 only) > >> • Stylistic Alternates (Publisher 2010 only) > > > > > > Kinda sad that two features are only implemented in Publisher.... > > I presume that's simply a limitation of the Word user interface - if it > doesn't provide options to select those features, then they're inaccessible > in that program. They ought to work in xetex, I hope..... > > JK
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