Post #2287036
2024-08-03 16:57 UTC
@monokrom@typo.social I got some fonts that work like that already, so it looks like it’s not ~necessarily~ a software thing.
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@monokrom@typo.social 2024-08-03 17:48
@jla@typo.social I have used a feature to convert ß to ss for small caps because WebKit doesn’t do that properly. InDesign applies the casing before triggering the feature, and nicely strips out many-to-one in the default paragraph composer. For case, ß has always mapped to SS without any bugs on the software side (which will change if Unicode redefines). I would be curious to hear what kind of features you are using!