Today we’re introducing OpenType support for all the fonts you use. Whether its swashes, ornaments, or extra digits, now you can customize the character of your characters. Read more:https://www.figma.com/blog/opentype-font-features/ …
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Replying to @figmadesign
That’s awesome! Hey
@figmadesign@mwichary allow us to view the glyph set of a typeface too!@zoink@rsms1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @imohanvadivel @figmadesign and
Tell us a bit more about how you’d use that?
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Replying to @mwichary @figmadesign and
• Usually I pick typeface for a project, after confirming that it has the required glyphs. • To find & get the right glyph, (As you know our keyboard layout sucks
) eg: ∆ ˚ ¬ Ø
• Some typeface has built in icons, ornaments. I can easily find & pick those easily from glyphs.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @imohanvadivel @mwichary and
• Picking Swashes, Stylist alternate and Discretionary ligatures can made easy if we can access the glyphs set. • The Glyph-set acts almost like a specimen copy of the typeface and hence I think, it is no-brainer!
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Thanks so much! I agree it’s a no-brainer in the fullness of time and resources, but we need to prioritize it against other projects. :·) Specific use cases help, appreciate listing those!
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