This project is a comprehensive CSS font-feature-settings demo for OpenType features, a refined version of Syntax for OpenType features in CSS by Adobe, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 .

Featured fonts listed below are hand-picked with high quality. If you find some cool fonts with specific OpenType features support or want to add missing OpenType features, feel free to contribute it on GitHub.

Built with Almace Scaffolding.

Supported Font Features

Ligation & Alternate

Positioning

Bicameral [cased] Alphabets (Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, etc.)

Digits & Math

Stylistic Set 01-20

East Asian Tetragrams (Chinese, Japanese, Korean)

West Asian (Semitic, Arabic)

South-Asian alphasyllabaries (Indic/Brahmic)

Coming soon

Writing Direction

Coming soon

Access All Alternates: aalt Special feature: used to present user with choice all alternate forms of the character Featured Fonts Sorts Mill Goudy's 1/3 wizard dog. Sorts Mill Goudy's 1/3 wizard dog. .of-aalt { font-feature-settings : "aalt" ; }

Swashes: swsh This feature replaces default character glyphs with corresponding swash glyphs. Featured Fonts Fred And Ginger Fred And Ginger .of-swsh { font-feature-settings : "swsh" ; }

Contextual Swash: cswh Converts letter to a swashed version based on characters around the letter Featured Fonts I feel great today. I feel great today. .of-cswh { font-feature-settings : "cswh" ; }

Contextual Alternates: calt This feature, in specified situations, replaces default glyphs with alternate forms which provide better joining behavior. Like ligatures (though not strictly a ligature feature), contextual alternates are commonly used to harmonize the shapes of glyphs with the surrounding context. Featured Fonts The bloom has gone off the rose The bloom has gone off the rose .of-calt--off { font-feature-settings : "calt" 0 ; font-variant-ligatures : none ; } .of-calt { font-feature-settings : "calt" ; font-variant-ligatures : common-ligatures ; }

Historical Forms: hist Obsolete forms of characters to be applied at the user’s discretion, cf. hlig Featured Fonts Aparadise lost Aparadise lost .of-hist { font-feature-settings : "hist" ; }

Historical Ligatures: hlig Obsolete ligatures to be applied at the user’s discretion Featured Fonts ſinful ſingular ſinful ſingular .of-hlig { font-feature-settings : "hlig" ; }

Localised Forms: locl Many scripts used to write multiple languages over wide geographical areas have developed localized variant forms of specific letters, which are used by individual literary communities. For example, a number of letters in the Bulgarian and Serbian alphabets have forms distinct from their Russian counterparts and from each other. In some cases the localized form differs only subtly from the script ‘norm’, in others the forms are radically distinct. This feature enables localized forms of glyphs to be substituted for default forms. Featured Fonts гпклдвзитжц гпклдвзитжц .of-locl { font-feature-settings : "locl" ; }

Randomize: rand Replaces character with random forms (meant to simulate handwriting). It’s actually not random at all, but instead cyclical: it keeps track of each character’s last glyph variant and cycles to the next variant (or back to the first) the next time the character appears. Unfortunately this requires applications to implement a special kind of behavior for a more general class of lookup type, and as of this writing, no shipping applications support the feature as described. Typeface like FF Kosmik uses the Contextual Alternates feature is therefore a compromise, but it nonetheless delivers the desired behavior, even inside the limitations of currently shipping OT-savvy apps (i.e. just InDesign 2.0.) — Eccentrifuge Recent Projects: Kosmik Featured Fonts Free stood speech 777! Free stood speech 777! .of-rand--off { font-feature-settings : "rand" 0 , "calt" 0 ; } .of-rand { font-feature-settings : "rand" ; }

Alternate Annotation Forms: nalt This feature replaces default glyphs with various notational forms (e.g. glyphs placed in open or solid circles, squares, parentheses, diamonds or rounded boxes). In some cases an annotation form may already be present, but the user may want a different one. Featured Fonts あ あ あ あ あ あ あ あ あ .of-nalt { font-feature-settings : "nalt" ; } .of-nalt-1 { font-feature-settings : "nalt" 1 ; } .of-nalt-2 { font-feature-settings : "nalt" 2 ; } .of-nalt-3 { font-feature-settings : "nalt" 3 ; } .of-nalt-4 { font-feature-settings : "nalt" 4 ; } .of-nalt-5 { font-feature-settings : "nalt" 5 ; } .of-nalt-6 { font-feature-settings : "nalt" 6 ; } .of-nalt-7 { font-feature-settings : "nalt" 7 ; }

Character Variant 1 – 99: cv01-cv99 Multiple variants of a single character, which may not apply to many other characters, see references for voluminous documentation.

Stylistic Alternates: salt This feature replaces default character glyphs with stylistic alternates. Featured Fonts Easy Sunday morning & my fox. Easy Sunday morning & my fox. .of-salt { font-feature-settings : "salt" ; }

Subscript: subs This feature may replace a default glyph with a subscript glyph, or it may combine a glyph substitution with positioning adjustments for proper placement. Featured Fonts H2O, CO2 H2O, CO2 .of-subs { font-feature-settings : "subs" ; }

Superscript: sups This feature replaces lining or oldstyle figures with superior figures (primarily for footnote indication), and replaces lowercase letters with superior letters (primarily for abbreviated French titles). Featured Fonts X2 X2 .of-sups { font-feature-settings : "sups" ; }

Titling Alternates: titl Replaces characters with forms suited for large type, as in titles Featured Fonts Quick brown lazy Grumpy Quick brown lazy Grumpy .of-titl { font-feature-settings : "titl" ; }

Required Variation Alternates: rvrn Special variants of a single character, which need apply to specific font variation, required by variable fonts $713,40.19 $713,40.19 .of-rvrn { font-feature-settings : "rvrn" ; }

Standard Ligatures: liga This feature replaces a sequence of glyphs with a single glyph, called a ligature, which is preferred for typographic purposes. When enabled, this feature inserts the ligatures which the designer/manufacturer judges should be used in normal conditions. Featured Fonts Different first Afliction affidavit There Different first Afliction affidavit There .of-liga--off { font-feature-settings : "liga" 0 , "clig" 0 ; } .of-liga { font-feature-settings : "liga" , "clig" ; }

Discretionary Ligatures: dlig This feature, in specified situations, replaces default glyphs with alternate forms which provide better joining behavior. Like ligatures (though not strictly a ligature feature), contextual alternates are commonly used to harmonize the shapes of glyphs with the surrounding context. Featured Fonts ct sp st ct sp st .of-dlig { font-feature-settings : "dlig" ; }

Optical size: size Not a lookup: feature’s table provides to applications information about the appearance and intent of the font, to aid in font selection. Demo is not available on the web. Featured Fonts

Ornaments: ornm This is a dual-function feature, which uses two input methods to give the user access to ornament glyphs (e.g. fleurons, dingbats and border elements) in the font. One method replaces the bullet character with a selection from the full set of available ornaments; the other replaces specific “lower ASCII” characters with ornaments assigned to them. The first approach supports the general or browsing user; the second supports the power user. Featured Fonts abcdefg abcdefg .of-ornm { font-feature-settings : "ornm" ; }

Glyph Composition / Decomposition: ccmp To minimize the number of glyph alternates, it is sometimes desired to decompose a character into two glyphs. Additionally, it may be preferable to compose two characters into a single glyph for better glyph processing. This feature permits such composition/decompostion. The feature should be processed as the first feature processed, and should be processed only when it is called. Featured Fonts あﾞ あﾞ .of-ccmp { font-feature-settings : "ccmp" ; }

Kerning: kern This feature adjusts the amount of space between glyphs, generally to provide optically consistent spacing between glyphs. Although a well-designed typeface has consistent inter-glyph spacing overall, some glyph combinations require adjustment for improved legibility. Note that this feature may apply to runs of more than two glyphs, and would not be used in monospaced fonts. Also note that this feature does not apply to text set vertically. Featured Fonts Try As You Will Try As You Will .of-kern--off { font-feature-settings : normal ; font-kerning : none ; } .of-kern { font-feature-settings : "kern" ; }

Mark Positioning: mark Fine positioning of a mark glyph to a base character Featured Fonts ۂيئ ۂيئ .of-mark { font-feature-settings : "mark" ; }

Mark-to-mark Positioning: mkmk Fine positioning of a mark glyph to another mark character Featured Fonts ۂ ۂ .of-mkmk { font-feature-settings : "mkmk" ; }

Small Caps: smcp This feature turns lowercase characters into small capitals. Featured Fonts Changing case to Small Caps. Changing case to Small Caps. .of-smcp { font-feature-settings : "smcp" ; }

Capitals to Small Caps: c2sc This feature turns uppercase characters into small capitals. Featured Fonts Changing case to Small Caps. Changing case to Small Caps. .of-c2sc { font-feature-settings : "c2sc" , "smcp" ; }

Petite Caps: pcap Substitute lower-case letters with their petite caps analogs. Featured Fonts Georg Duffner - Principal Design Georg Duffner - Principal Design .of-pcap { font-feature-settings : "pcap" ; }

Capitals to Petite Caps: c2pc Substitutes capital letters with petite caps. Featured Fonts Georg Duffner - Principal Design Georg Duffner - Principal Design .of-c2pc { font-feature-settings : "c2pc" ; }

Unicase: unic Replaces lowercase and uppercase letters with a set of single case glyphs. Featured Fonts Server Offline Server Offline .of-unic { font-feature-settings : "unic" ; }

Capital Spacing: cpsp Adjusts spacing between letters in all-capitals text Featured Fonts THE LAZY DOG. THE LAZY DOG. .of-cpsp { font-feature-settings : "cpsp" ; }

Case Sensitive Forms: case Replace characters, especially punctuation, with forms better suited for all-capital text, cf. titl Featured Fonts {¿¡HO-HO—HO!?} [Target] (New) {¿¡HO-HO—HO!?} [Target] (New) .of-case { font-feature-settings : "case" ; }

Italics: ital Some fonts (such as Adobe’s Pro Japanese fonts) will have both Roman and Italic forms of some characters in a single font. This feature replaces the Roman glyphs with the corresponding Italic glyphs. Featured Fonts Infinite Jestを読みたい。 Infinite Jestを読みたい。 .of-ital { font-feature-settings : "ital" ; }

Ordinals: ordn Featured Fonts 1st, 2nd, 3rd 1st, 2nd, 3rd .of-ordn { font-feature-settings : "ordn" ; }

Lining Figures: lnum This feature changes numeral glyphs from default or oldstyle figures to lining figures. Note that some fonts may contain lining figures as their default figure style, in which case enabling this feature may not appear to affect the style of glyphs. Featured Fonts 0123456789 .of-lnum { font-feature-settings : "lnum" ; }

Oldstyle Figures: onum This feature changes numeral glyphs from default or lining figures to oldstyle figures. Note that some fonts may contain oldstyle figures as their default figure style, in which case enabling this feature may not appear to affect the style of glyphs. Featured Fonts 0123456789 .of-onum { font-feature-settings : "onum" ; }

Proportional Figures: pnum This feature replaces numeral glyphs set on uniform (tabular) widths with corresponding glyphs set on glyph-specific (proportional) widths. Note that some fonts may contain proportional figures by default, in which case enabling this feature may not appear to affect the width of glyphs. Featured Fonts 0123456789 .of-pnum { font-feature-settings : "pnum" ; }

Tabular Figures: tnum This feature replaces numeral glyphs set on glyph-specific (proportional) widths with corresponding glyphs set on uniform (tabular) widths. Note that some fonts may contain tabular figures by default, in which case enabling this feature may not appear to affect the width of glyphs. Featured Fonts 0123456789 .of-tnum { font-feature-settings : "tnum" ; }

Fractions: frac This feature replaces figures separated by a slash with common (diagonal) fractions. Featured Fonts 1 3/4 C of flour, 1/2 cup. 1 3/4 C of flour, 1/2 cup. .of-frac { font-feature-settings : "frac" ; }

Alternative Fractions: afrc Converts figures separated by slash with alternative stacked fraction form Featured Fonts 1 3/4 C of flour, 1/2 cup. 1 3/4 C of flour, 1/2 cup. .of-afrc { font-feature-settings : "afrc" ; }

Denominator: dnom Converts to appropriate fraction denominator form, invoked by frac Featured Fonts 1 3/4 C of flour, 1/2 cup. 1 3/4 C of flour, 1/2 cup. .of-dnom { font-feature-settings : "dnom" ; }

Numerator: numr Converts to appropriate fraction numerator form, invoked by frac Featured Fonts 1 3/4 C of flour, 1/2 cup. 1 3/4 C of flour, 1/2 cup. .of-numr { font-feature-settings : "numr" ; }

Scientific Inferiors: sinf As in “H 2 O”, “SO x ”, “YC b C r ”, or “NO 2 ” Featured Fonts H2O SOx YCbCr NO2 H2O SOx YCbCr NO2 .of-sinf { font-feature-settings : "sinf" ; }

Slashed Zero: zero Replaces 0 figure with slashed 0 Featured Fonts 0 0 .of-zero { font-feature-settings : "zero" ; }

Mathematical Greek: mgrk Replaces Greek characters with special forms for use in mathematics Featured Fonts Σ∑ Σ∑ .of-mgrk { font-feature-settings : "mgrk" ; }

Flattened accent forms: flac Not available, feel free to contribute! Not available, feel free to contribute! .of-flac { font-feature-settings : "flac" ; }

Dotless Forms: dtls Not available, feel free to contribute! Not available, feel free to contribute! .of-dtls { font-feature-settings : "dtls" ; }

Math script style alternates: ssty Not available, feel free to contribute! Not available, feel free to contribute! .of-ssty { font-feature-settings : "ssty" ; }

Stylistic Set 1 – 20: ss01-ss20 This feature replaces sets of default character glyphs with stylistic variants. Glyphs in stylistic sets may be designed to harmonise visually, interact in particular ways, or otherwise work together. See also: stylistic alternates (salt), which is designed to offer stylistic alternatives of individual glyphs. To enable it with font-feature-settings , use the ss## feature tag, where ## is any two-digit combination from 01–20. Note that fonts employ stylistic sets in completely arbitrary and custom ways. For example, two different fonts may employ the same feature (like ss01 ) to replace totally different sets of glyphs; or, a particular font may use ss01 and ss03 to replace sets of glyphs, but ignore ss02 . Some type foundries offer documentation about how features are organized. Featured Fonts The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. .of-ss01-20 { font-feature-settings : "ss01" , "ss02" , "ss03" , "ss04" , "ss05" , "ss06" , "ss07" , "ss08" , "ss09" , "ss10" , "ss11" , "ss12" , "ss13" , "ss14" , "ss15" , "ss16" , "ss17" , "ss18" , "ss19" , "ss20" ; } .of-ss01 { font-feature-settings : "ss01" ; } .of-ss02 { font-feature-settings : "ss02" ; } .of-ss03 { font-feature-settings : "ss03" ; } .of-ss04 { font-feature-settings : "ss04" ; } .of-ss05 { font-feature-settings : "ss05" ; } .of-ss06 { font-feature-settings : "ss06" ; } .of-ss07 { font-feature-settings : "ss07" ; } .of-ss08 { font-feature-settings : "ss08" ; } .of-ss09 { font-feature-settings : "ss09" ; } .of-ss10 { font-feature-settings : "ss10" ; } .of-ss11 { font-feature-settings : "ss11" ; } .of-ss12 { font-feature-settings : "ss12" ; } .of-ss13 { font-feature-settings : "ss13" ; } .of-ss14 { font-feature-settings : "ss14" ; } .of-ss15 { font-feature-settings : "ss15" ; } .of-ss16 { font-feature-settings : "ss16" ; } .of-ss17 { font-feature-settings : "ss17" ; } .of-ss18 { font-feature-settings : "ss18" ; } .of-ss19 { font-feature-settings : "ss19" ; } .of-ss20 { font-feature-settings : "ss20" ; }

Simplified Forms: smpl Replaces sinograms with their simplified versions, may be language dependent. 檯臺颱 檯臺颱 .of-smpl { font-feature-settings : "smpl" ; }

Traditional Forms: trad Replaces ‘simplified’ Chinese hanzi or Japanese kanji forms with the corresponding ‘traditional’ forms. Featured Fonts 台 台 .of-trad { font-feature-settings : "trad" ; }

Traditional Name Forms: tnam Japanese alternates for proper names 亜 亜 .of-tnam { font-feature-settings : "tnam" ; }

Expert Forms: expt Typographic alternatives for some Japanese tetragrams Featured Fonts 唖 唖 .of-expt { font-feature-settings : "expt" ; }

Hojo Kanji Forms: hojo Hojo alternates for Japanese tetragrams Featured Fonts 晷 晷 .of-hojo { font-feature-settings : "hojo" ; }

NLC Kanji Forms: nlck The National Language Council (NLC) of Japan has defined new glyph shapes for a number of JIS characters in 2000. The ‘nlck’ feature is used to access those glyphs. Featured Fonts 屡 屡 .of-nlck { font-feature-settings : "nlck" ; }

JIS78 Forms: jp78 This feature replaces default (JIS90) Japanese glyphs with the corresponding forms from the JIS C 6226-1978 (JIS78) specification. Featured Fonts 餌 餌 .of-jp78 { font-feature-settings : "jp78" ; }

JIS83 Forms: jp83 This feature replaces default (JIS90) Japanese glyphs with the corresponding forms from the JIS X 0208-1983 (JIS83) specification. Featured Fonts 餌 餌 .of-jp83 { font-feature-settings : "jp83" ; }

JIS90 Forms: jp90 This feature replaces Japanese glyphs from the JIS78 or JIS83 specifications with the corresponding forms from the JIS X 0208-1990 (JIS90) specification. Featured Fonts 餌 餌 .of-jp90 { font-feature-settings : "jp90" ; }

JIS2004 Forms: jp04 The National Language Council (NLC) of Japan has defined new glyph shapes for a number of JIS characters, which were incorporated into JIS X 0213:2004 as new prototypical forms. The ‘jp04’ feature is a subset of the ‘nlck’ feature, and is used to access these prototypical glyphs in a manner that maintains the integrity of JIS X 0213:2004. Featured Fonts 餌 餌 .of-jp04 { font-feature-settings : "jp04" ; }

Hangul: hngl Transliterates Chinese-style characters with Korean Hangul Not available, feel free to contribute! Not available, feel free to contribute! .of-hngl { font-feature-settings : "hngl" ; }

Leading Jamo Forms: ljmo Initial group of consonants for a synthesized Korean Hangul tetragram Not available, feel free to contribute! Not available, feel free to contribute! .of-ljmo { font-feature-settings : "ljmo" ; }

Trailing Jamo Forms: tjmo Final group of consonants for a synthesized Korean Hangul tetragram Not available, feel free to contribute! Not available, feel free to contribute! .of-tjmo { font-feature-settings : "tjmo" ; }

Vowel Jamo Forms: vjmo Medial group of vowels for a synthesized Korean Hangul tetragram Not available, feel free to contribute! Not available, feel free to contribute! .of-vjmo { font-feature-settings : "vjmo" ; }

Full Widths: fwid This feature replaces glyphs set on other widths with glyphs set on full (usually em) widths. In a CJKV font, this may include “lower ASCII” Latin characters and various symbols. In a European font, this feature replaces proportionally-spaced glyphs with monospaced glyphs, which are generally set on widths of 0.6 em. Featured Fonts チーズバーガー12個をお願いします。 チーズバーガー12個をお願いします。 .of-fwid { font-feature-settings : "fwid" ; }

Half Widths: hwid This feature replaces glyphs on proportional widths, or fixed widths other than half an em, with glyphs on half-em (en) widths. Many CJKV fonts have glyphs which are set on multiple widths; this feature selects the half-em version. There are various contexts in which this is the preferred behavior, including compatibility with older desktop documents. Featured Fonts チーズバーガー12個をお願いします。 チーズバーガー12個をお願いします。 .of-hwid { font-feature-settings : "hwid" ; }

Alternate Half Widths: halt This feature re-spaces glyphs designed to be set on full-em widths, fitting them onto half-em widths. This differs from hwid in that it does not substitute new glyphs. Featured Fonts きょう、『広辞苑』を買いたいです。 きょう、『広辞苑』を買いたいです。 .of-halt { font-feature-settings : "halt" ; }

Third Widths: twid This feature replaces glyphs on other widths with glyphs set on widths of one third of an em. The characters involved are normally figures and some forms of punctuation. Featured Fonts チーズバーガー120個をお願いします。 チーズバーガー120個をお願いします。 .of-twid { font-feature-settings : "twid" ; }

Quarter Widths: qwid This feature replaces glyphs on other widths with glyphs set on widths of one quarter of an em (half an en). The characters involved are normally figures and some forms of punctuation. Featured Fonts チーズバーガー1200個をお願いします。 チーズバーガー1200個をお願いします。 .of-qwid { font-feature-settings : "qwid" ; }

Proportional Widths: pwid This feature replaces glyphs set on uniform widths (typically full or half-em) with proportionally spaced glyphs. The proportional variants are often used for the Latin characters in CJKV fonts, but may also be used for Kana in Japanese fonts. Featured Fonts きょう、本を買った。 きょう、本を買った。 .of-pwid { font-feature-settings : "pwid" ; }

Proportional Alternate Widths: palt This feature re-spaces glyphs designed to be set on full-em widths, fitting them onto individual (more or less proportional) horizontal widths. This differs from pwid in that it does not substitute new glyphs (GPOS, not GSUB feature). The user may prefer the monospaced form, or may simply want to ensure that the glyph is well-fit and not rotated in vertical setting (Latin forms designed for proportional spacing would be rotated). Featured Fonts きょう、本を買った。 きょう、本を買った。 .of-palt { font-feature-settings : "palt" ; }

Proportional Kana: pkna This feature replaces kana and kana-related glyphs set on uniform widths (half or full-width) with proportional glyphs. It is similar to the proportional widths feature, but only affects kana. Featured Fonts あいうえおかきくけこがぎぐげご。 あいうえおかきくけこがぎぐげご。 .of-pkna { font-feature-settings : "pkna" ; }

Ruby Notation Forms: ruby Japanese typesetting often uses smaller kana glyphs, generally in superscripted form, to clarify the meaning of kanji which may be unfamiliar to the reader. These are called ruby, from the old typesetting term for four-point-sized type. This feature identifies glyphs in the font which have been designed for this use, substituting them for the default designs. Featured Fonts 運 ( うん ) 命 ( めい ) 運 ( うん ) 命 ( めい ) .of-ruby--off { font-feature-settings : "ruby" 0 ; } .of-ruby { font-feature-settings : "ruby" ; }

Horizontal Kana Alternates: hkna This feature replaces standard kana with forms that have been specially designed for only horizontal writing. This is a typographic optimization for improved fit and more even color. Featured Fonts あいうえおかきくけこがぎぐげご。 あいうえおかきくけこがぎぐげご。 .of-hkna { font-feature-settings : "hkna" ; }

Vertical Kana: vkna Alternate Japanese kana forms for vertical text, e.g. ｜ for chōonpu instead of ー, cf. hkna . Not available, feel free to contribute! Not available, feel free to contribute! .of-vkna { font-feature-settings : "vkna" ; }

Required Ligatures: rlig Ligatures required for correct text display (any script, but in cursive) Featured Fonts لا لا .of-rlig--off { font-feature-settings : "rlig" 0 ; } .of-rlig { font-feature-settings : "rlig" ; }

Initial Forms: init Substitutes a special form of a letter occurring at the beginning of a word (required by Arabic and Syriac) Featured Fonts نص حكيم له سر قاطع وذو شأن عظيم مكتوب على ثوب أخضر ومغلف بجلد أزرق نص حكيم له سر قاطع وذو شأن عظيم مكتوب على ثوب أخضر ومغلف بجلد أزرق .of-init { font-feature-settings : "init" ; }

Medial Forms: medi Substitutes a special form of letters between other letters in words (required by Arabic and Syriac) Featured Fonts نص حكيم له سر قاطع وذو شأن عظيم مكتوب على ثوب أخضر ومغلف بجلد أزرق نص حكيم له سر قاطع وذو شأن عظيم مكتوب على ثوب أخضر ومغلف بجلد أزرق .of-medi { font-feature-settings : "medi" ; }

Medial Form #3: fina Substitutes a special form of a letter at end of words (required by Arabic and Syriac) Featured Fonts نص حكيم له سر قاطع وذو شأن عظيم مكتوب على ثوب أخضر ومغلف بجلد أزرق نص حكيم له سر قاطع وذو شأن عظيم مكتوب على ثوب أخضر ومغلف بجلد أزرق .of-fina { font-feature-settings : "fina" ; }

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