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\docType{data}
\name{inter_pkg}
\alias{inter_pkg}
\alias{inter_pkg_prop}
\title{Inter Font Variants}
\format{
A list
}
\description{
On load hrbragg creates two custom Inter font family variants:
(\code{inter_pkg}, \code{inter_pkg_prop}) and makes them available in the
global environment.
}
\details{
The reconfigured family variants share the following features:
\itemize{
\item \code{calt}: (\emph{Contextual Alternates}): Applies a second substitution feature
based on a match of a character pattern within a context of surrounding patterns
\item \code{case} (\emph{Case Sensitive Forms}): Replace characters, especially punctuation, with forms better suited for all-capital text, cf. titl
\item \code{dlig}/\code{ligatures} (\emph{Discretionary Ligatures}): Ligatures to be applied at the user's discretion
\item \code{kern} (\emph{Kerning}): Fine horizontal positioning of one glyph to the next, based on the shapes of the glyphs
\item \code{salt} (\emph{Stylistic Alternates}): \strong{DISABLED}Either replaces with, or displays list of, stylistic alternatives for a character
\item \code{ss01} (\emph{Stylistic set 1: Alternate digits}): An alternate style of digits.
\item \code{zero} (\emph{Slashed Zero}): \strong{DISABLED}Replaces 0 figure with slashed 0
}
They differ in that the \verb{_prop} variant does not have tabular numbers
(\code{tnum}) enabled (which is more appropriate for titles and general
annotations).
Inter online documentation has \href{https://rsms.me/inter/#features}{specific descriptions and examples of these features}.
The objects have the following names corresponding to individual,
customized font variants (ordered by font weight):
\itemize{
\item \code{ultralight}
\item \code{ultralight_italic}
\item \code{light}
\item \code{light_italic}
\item \code{normal_italic}
\item \code{normal}
\item \code{medium_italic}
\item \code{medium}
\item \code{semibold_italic}
\item \code{semibold}
\item \code{bold}
\item \code{bold_italic}
\item \code{ultrabold}
\item \code{ultrabold_italic}
\item \code{heavy}
\item \code{heavy_italic}
}
}