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Originally Posted by RbnJrg
So, you are not seeking small-caps but how to enable some features on .otf
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Indeed (cf the title of this thread "Implementing small-caps using Open-type features" ) and that's exactly the reason why I provided a font.
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Originally Posted by RbnJrg
by the way, the font you uploaded is a .ttf, or not?.
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Please, do analyze this font using this
site You'll get all the information you ask for and more.
The links you provide describe exhaustively the OpenType features. However, as I wrote before, on this field, the CSS implementation is lagging. So, the choice today is either we use LibreOffice and produce PDF ebooks with these wanted features (see screenshot above), or we produce ePubs without them and we wait for their implementation.
It's a pity because the version of Linux Libertine I use has been published in 2012. LibreOffice maintains an even more typographically advanced version (Linux Libertine G) and seven years later we are still waiting to unleash their full potential on the ePubs.