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Your surmise concerning small caps and superscripts/subscripts is correct.
Typophiles are very disparaging about small caps produced this way because they are a different weight from the rest of the text. The next version of Office (currently just called Office 12, its version number) will probably ship sometime next fall. AFAIK, it does not offer OpenType support, but I could be pleasantly surprised. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "feline1" wrote in message ... I was playing with Adobe InDesign CS yesterday, now it certainly *does* support OpenType advanced typography: If you've got some text on the page, and it's in a font which supports any of the following features, you can do a few right-clicks and activate them on the selected text: - Discretionary Ligatures - Fraction - Ordinal - Swash - Titling Alternatives - Contextual Alternatives - All Small Caps - Superscript/Superior & Subscript/Inferior - Numerator & Denominator - Tabular Lining - Proportional Oldstyle - Proportional Lining - Tabular Oldstyle - Default Figure Style The only ones from this list that I think Word 2003 offers for Latin text are small caps, and superscript and subscripts: but since it offers those for *all* fonts it has, I doubt it's doing them via OpenType, but simply just shrinking the TrueType glyphs and repositioning them itself. Oh well - when's the next edition of Word due then? :-) |
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