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