November Slab Condensed

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All Small Capitals

In Adobe applications there are two methods of applying small capitals. The first one replaces only lower case letters with small caps. The second method, All Small Caps, also replaces capital letters with small caps. It also replaces regular quotation marks, exclamation points and question marks, slashes, asterisks and numerals with small caps variations.

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Arbitrary Fractions

Typotheque OpenType fonts already include a number of pre-designed diagonal fractions. The fraction feature allows you to create other fractions quickly and easily.

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Case Sensitive Forms

When the ‘change to caps’ function is applied from within an application (not when text is typed in caps) appropriate case-sensitive forms are automatically applied. Regular brackets, parenthesis, dashes and hyphens are replaced with their capital forms.

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Discretionary Ligatures

The discretionary ligature feature creates real arrows when you type the combination -> (right arrow), <- (left arrow), -^ (up arrow) or ^- (down arrow). It also creates enclosed numerals when you type numerals inside parenthesis, and inverse enclosed numerals when you type numerals inside brackets. Discretionary ligatures are off by default in Adobe applications.

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Slashed zero

To avoid confusion between a zero and a capital O, a slashed zero glyph is available in most Typotheque fonts. It is activated by an OpenType feature.

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Small Caps

Most Typotheque fonts implement the Small Caps feature. In Adobe applications and in QuarkXPress you can replace lower case letters with small caps using the keyboard shortcut (⌘ + ⇧ + H), or the OpenType menu.

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Subscript / inferiors

Replaces all figures and capital letters with their inferior alternates. Inferior characters are more legible than mathematically scaled characters, have a similar stroke weight, are spaced more generously, and better complement the rest of the text.

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Superscript / superiors

Replaces figures and capital letters with their superior alternates, which can be used for footnotes, formulas, etc. Superior characters are more legible than mathematically scaled characters, have a similar stroke weight, are spaced more generously, and better complement the rest of the text.

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Tabular Figures

Tabular figures (TF) are for use in tables where numerals need to be aligned vertically. Tabular figures are available as a OpenType feature and have a fixed width in all weights. Typotheque fonts also include Old-style Tabular figures.

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Stylistic Set 1

This typeface includes alternative characters, which can be activated by turning on ‘stylistic alternates‘. Stylistic Set 1 replaces the standard ‘a‘, by the alternative character.

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Stylistic Set 2

This Stylistic Set replaces the standard numeral ‘3’ for its alternative version.

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Contextual Alternates

When the ‘ľ’ or ‘ď’ (frequent letters in Slovak) are followed by the character with a ascender, the following letter will be replaced by a version without the top serif.

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Stylistic Set 4

This stylistic set replaced the default lower case ‘g’ and its accented versions, by the alternate forms of the letter.

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Proportional Old-style Figures

Typotheque fonts contain various styles of numerals within one font. Proportional Lining Figures (LF) come standard in all our headline and newspaper fonts. Their proportions are specifically designed to work well with capital letters (for example, in headlines).

The proportional Old-style Figures (OsF) feature changes standard figures to Old-style Figures which work well in running text, as they have the same proportions as lower case letters with their ascenders and descenders.