# opsz based on https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/opentype/spec/dvaraxistag_opsz # fallbacks based on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditional_point-size_names # plus discussion with dcrossland@ tag: "opsz" display_name: "Optical size" min_value: 6 max_value: 144 default_value: 14 precision: -1 fallback { name: "6pt" value: 6 } fallback { name: "7pt" value: 7 } fallback { name: "8pt" value: 8 } fallback { name: "9pt" value: 9 } fallback { name: "10pt" value: 10 } fallback { name: "11pt" value: 11 } fallback { name: "12pt" value: 12 } fallback { name: "14pt" value: 14 } fallback { name: "16pt" value: 16 } fallback { name: "17pt" value: 17 } fallback { name: "18pt" value: 18 } fallback { name: "20pt" value: 20 } fallback { name: "24pt" value: 24 } fallback { name: "28pt" value: 28 } fallback { name: "36pt" value: 36 } fallback { name: "48pt" value: 48 } fallback { name: "60pt" value: 60 } fallback { name: "72pt" value: 72 } fallback { name: "96pt" value: 96 } fallback { name: "120pt" value: 120 } fallback { name: "144pt" value: 144 } description: "Adapt the style to specific text sizes, specified in Points. At smaller" " sizes, letters typically become optimized for more legibility, with loose" " spacing/kerning and thicker strokes with less detail. At larger sizes," " letters are typically optimized for headlines with thinner strokes and" " more detailed forms, and more extreme weights and widths. When used in" " CSS, this axis is activated by default, but not all products/platforms" " use it automatically."