![]() “People buy commercial fonts every day only to find out, that all the advertised ligatures and alternative characters cannot be accessed in their word processor or that their favourite browser cannot show the figure set they would like to use.” Version 2.015 of Adobe Caslon OTF is no longer PUA encoded Version 1.012 of Adobe Caslon OTF was PUA encoded These glyphs do not carry a unicode value and are therefore inaccessible except through OpenType replacement rules that must be supported by the respective application. is because Adobe has changed its practice and no longer encodes these glyphs to the so-called PUA (Private Use Area). The reason why you can no longer access ligatures, ornaments, small caps etc. This question never received an answer, so, while I am no expert, I’ll give it try:
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