Hi Steve,
On Fri, Mar 30, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Steve White
<stevan.white@googlemail.com> wrote:
[...]
LibreOffice supports many of those, with graphite fonts at least.
While you cannot choose most of the features using the regular UI (or
rather it is a hidden feature, append ":smcp=1" to a font that
supports it and you'll get the smallcaps variant for example), there's
an extension that exposes the more fancy features of a font.
http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/project/typo Typography Toolbar
http://numbertext.org/linux/ Graphite enabled Libertine that supports
quite a bit of the advanced features.
ciao
Christian
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