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When referencing “fractions” in typographic terms, were usually referring to the [glyphs](/glossary/glyph) in any given [typeface](/glossary/typeface) that are dedicated to the optimal rendering of the mathematical fractions themselves.
<figure>
![Fractions rendered without OpenType fractions turned on (left) and with them turned on (right). The second version looks better.](images/thumbnail.svg)
</figure>
Fractions are much more legible when rendered correctly as symbols—e.g. “34”—rather than written out in regular numerals—e.g. “3/4”—so its desirable to enable this correct rendering via [OpenType](/glossary/open_type).
Even without OpenType, many fonts have [Unicode](/glossary/unicode) points for the common fractions: ½, ¼, and ¾. Less-common fractions—⅓, ⅔, ⅛, ⅜, ⅜, ⅝, and ⅞—are not present in most fonts.