We have been having trouble with Photoshop and kerning of OpenType (otf) fonts on Windows. We don't update our Photoshop CC often (once every few years), so I'm wondering if they have made any attempts to do non-OS font rendering in more recent versions?
So like, if you wanted to draw the word "art" as a glyph, and when you see an a r t codepoint series, you use the "art" glyph instead of the "a" glyph followed by the "r" glyph followed by the "t" glyph. Eg., not codepoint ligatures, where the codepoint is different.
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Oh, that’s just the kind of stuff that would be in the GSUB table under the ‘liga’ or ‘ccmp’ feature. This is 100% supported for either file type, whether it be .otf or .ttf.
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So I would call these glyph substitution features. To see a bunch more that are all specified in .ttf files, check out the Slug demo sometime. http://sluglibrary.com
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