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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Fri Jun  4 12:37:21 
+0000 2010 -------
Some of the Graphite SIL fonts (eg. Charis SIL) support ligature replacement
with OpenOffice.org 3.2. I have made a Graphite font version from the Linux
Libertine font with small caps, old style numbers etc. and two-level ligature
support, see http://numbertext.org/linux/.

The Graphite font has optional features to change the digits to the number
names. These features can be switched on by the OpenOffice.org typography
toolbar (http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/project/typo), or eg.
adding manually the feature ids to the font name in character formatting:

Magyar Linux Libertine G:204=0 (no ligatures)
Magyar Linux Libertine G:204=1 (default: Qu and f ligatures)
Magyar Linux Libertine G:204=2 (also the old st and ct ligatures)

There are some hyphenation problems in Graphite integration of OpenOffice.org
(Issue 111272) yet, but Graphite has excellent possibilities in typography and
solving some interesting issues, like missing numbering types (Issue 92730).


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