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---
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layout: default
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---
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{%
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assign release_version = site.data.fontinfo[0].version %}{%
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capture download_url
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%}https://github.com/rsms/inter/releases/download/v{{ release_version }}/Inter-{{ release_version }}.zip{%
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endcapture %}{%
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for file in site.static_files %}{%
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assign _path = file.path | remove_first: "/inter" %}{%
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if _path == "/index.css" %}{%
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assign index_css_v = file.modified_time | date: "%Y%m%d%H%M%S" %}{%
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elsif _path == "/index-var.css" %}{%
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assign index_var_css_v = file.modified_time | date: "%Y%m%d%H%M%S" %}{%
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elsif _path == "/index-var.js" %}{%
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assign index_var_js_v = file.modified_time | date: "%Y%m%d%H%M%S" %}{%
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endif %}{%
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endfor
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%}
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="index.css?v={{ index_css_v }}">
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<link rel="stylesheet" href="index-var.css?v={{ index_var_css_v }}">
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<input type="text" id="hidden-text-input">
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<div class="row white"><div>
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<!-- <h1>The Inter<br>typeface family</h1> -->
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<grid columns=8>
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<c span=row>
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<h1>The Inter typeface family</h1>
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</c>
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<c span=1-2 span-s=row>
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Inter is a typeface carefully crafted & designed for
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computer screens.
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</c>
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<c span=3.. span-s=row>
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<!-- <p>Inter is a typeface specially designed for computer screens.</p> -->
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<p>
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Inter features a tall x-height to aid in readability of mixed-case and
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lower-case text. Several OpenType features are provided as well,
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like contextual alternates that adjusts punctuation depending on the
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shape of surrounding glyphs, slashed zero for when you need to
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disambiguate "0" from "o", tabular numbers, etc.
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</p>
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</c>
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<c span=3.. span-s=row style="margin:3rem 0 5rem 0">
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<a href="samples/" class="plain"><img src="samples/img/subway.svg" width="100%"></a>
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</c>
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<c span=2 span-s=row class="only-large-screen">
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<h3>Inter Regular<br>Sample</h3>
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</c>
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<c span=3.. span-s=row>
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<a href="samples/" class="plain"><img src="samples/img/a-z-regular.svg" width="100%"></a>
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</c>
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<c class="spacer"></c>
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<c span=2 span-s=row class="only-large-screen">
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<h3>Inter Bold<br>Sample</h3>
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</c>
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<c span=3.. span-s=row>
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<a href="samples/" class="plain"><img src="samples/img/lineup-bold-black.svg" width="100%"></a>
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</c>
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<c class="spacer"></c>
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<c span=3.. span-s=row>
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<a href="samples/" class="plain"><img src="samples/img/regular-text.png" srcset="samples/img/regular-text@2x.png 2x" width="100%"></a>
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</c>
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<c class="spacer"></c>
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<c span=2 span-s=row>
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<h3><a id="usage" href="#usage">Using</a></h3>
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</c>
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<c span=3.. span-s=row>
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<p>
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Using Inter is as easy as
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<a class="download-link" href="{{download_url}}">downloading & installing</a>
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the font files. If you're making a web thing, you can simply use this CSS:
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</p>
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<pre>@import url('https://rsms.me/inter/inter.css');
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html { font-family: 'Inter', sans-serif; }
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@supports (font-variation-settings: normal) {
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html { font-family: 'Inter var', sans-serif; }
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}</pre>
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</c>
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<c class="spacer"></c>
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<c span=2 span-s=row>
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<h3 id="dynamic-metrics"><a href="dynmetrics/">Dynamic Metrics</a></h3>
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</c>
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<c span=3.. span-s=row>
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<p class="dynmet-calc">
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Size
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<input id="dynmet-font-size" type="number" value="16" min="4" max="99" autocomplete="off" spellcheck="false"
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><span title='Display points — "px" in CSS, "pt" on iOS, "sp" on Android, and "pt" (1/72 of an inch) in print'>dp</span>
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<span class="arrow">=</span>
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<span title='letter-spacing in CSS; also called "tracking" in some software.'>spacing
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<input id="dynmet-tracking" type="number" value="0.008" autocomplete="off" spellcheck="false">
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<span id="dynmet-unit">em</span>
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</p>
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<p>
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There's of course no absolute right or wrong when it comes to expressing yourself with typography, but Inter <em>Dynamic Metrics</em> provides guidelines for good typography. You simply provide the optical font size, and the tracking and leading is calculated for you to produce the best results.
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</p>
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<p>
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<a href="dynmetrics/" class="plain">Explore dynamic metrics →</a>
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</p>
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</c>
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<c class="spacer"></c>
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<c span=2 span-s=row>
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<h3><a id="free" href="#free">Free & <br class="only-large-screen">Open source</a></h3>
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</c>
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<c span=3.. span-s=row>
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<p>
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Inter is a <a href="https://github.com/rsms/inter">free and open source</a> font family.<br>
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You are free to use this font in almost any way imaginable.<br>
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Refer to the <a href="https://choosealicense.com/licenses/ofl-1.1/">SIL Open Font License 1.1</a> for exact details on what the conditions and restrictions are.
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</p>
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</c>
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</grid>
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</div></div>
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<div class="row yellow"><div>
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<h2><a id="weights" href="#weights">Weights & Styles</a></h2>
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<p>
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There are nine weights, each with italic counterparts,
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making a total of 18 styles.
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</p>
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<img src="res/weights-and-styles.svg" class="weights-and-styles">
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</div></div>
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<div class="row white variable"><div>
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<h2><a id="variable" href="#variable">Variable</a></h2>
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<p flow-cols=2 flow-cols-s=1>
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Inter is offered as both traditional constant font files
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(one per style, e.g. Bold Italic, Medium, etc.) as well as a
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<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variable_fonts">Variable Font</a>
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which contains all styles in a much smaller file size.
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Additionally, a variable font is ...variable! You can mix and match weight
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and italic angle as you please, forming theoretically infinite variations.
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</p>
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<div class="unsupported-message">
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<p>Variable Fonts not supported by this web browser</p>
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</div>
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<div class="ctrl">
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<div class="ctrlrow">
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<label title="Weight in the range of 100 to 900">
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<span class="label var">Weight:</span>
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<input type="range" value="400" min="100" max="900" name="weight">
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</label>
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<label title="Slant angle in the range of 0° to 10°">
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<span class="label var">Slant:</span>
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<input type="range" value="0" min="0" max="10" step="0.01" name="slant">
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</label>
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<label class="tight">
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<input type="checkbox" name="animate"> Animate weight & slant
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</label>
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<label class="tight">
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<input type="checkbox" name="invert"> Negative
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</label>
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</div>
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<div class="ctrlrow">
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<label title="Font size">
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<span class="label">Size:</span>
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<input type="range" value="96" min="11" max="400" name="size">
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</label>
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<label title="Space between letters">
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<span class="label">Tracking:</span>
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<input type="range" value="0" min="-0.1" max="0.1" step="0.001" name="letterSpacing">
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</label>
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<label>
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<span class="label">Line height:</span>
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<input type="range" value="1.2" min="0.7" max="2" step="0.01" name="lineHeight">
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</label>
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</div>
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</div>
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</div></div>
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<div class="row white variable-sample-row">
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<div class="variable-sample" contenteditable spellcheck="false">
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ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz1234567890
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?!()[]{}&*^%$#@~
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</div>
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</div>
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<script src="index-var.js?v={{ index_var_js_v }}"></script>
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<div class="row white"><div>
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<p>
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Variable fonts is a new and emerging technology.<br>
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<a href="var-test.html">This test</a> can be used to discover
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what a web browser is capable of.
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</p>
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</div></div>
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<div class="row features"><div>
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<h2><a id="features" href="#features">Features</a></h2>
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<p style="max-width:38rem">
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Inter comes with many OpenType features that can be used to
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tailor functionality and aesthetics to your specific needs.
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Some of these features can be combined to form a great number of
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alternative variations.
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</p>
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<boxes class="features">
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{% for f in site.data.feature_samples %}
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<box class="feat-{{f.tag}}" id="features/{{f.tag}}">
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<h3><a href="#features/{{f.tag}}">{{f.title}} <q title='OpenType feature ID'>{{f.tag}}</q></a></h3>
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{%
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if f.description %}
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<p>{{f.description}}</p>
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{% endif %}{%
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assign feat_tag = f.tag %}{%
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assign has_feature_col = false %}{%
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for s in f.samples %}{%
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if s.feat %}{%
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assign has_feature_col = true %}{%
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break %}{%
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endif %}{%
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endfor
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%}
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{% if has_feature_col %}
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<grid columns=8>
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<c span=1 class="low-contrast ">Feature</c>
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<c span=3 class="low-contrast">Disabled</c>
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<c span=1 class="low-contrast center-text">→</c>
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<c span=3 class="low-contrast">Enabled</c>
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{% else %}
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<grid columns=9>
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<c span=4 class="low-contrast">Disabled</c>
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<c span=1 class="low-contrast center-text">→</c>
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<c span=4 class="low-contrast">Enabled</c>
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{% endif %}
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{% for s in f.samples %}
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{%
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if has_feature_col %}{%
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assign sample = s.sample %}{%
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assign feat_tag = s.feat %}{%
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else %}{%
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assign sample = s %}{%
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endif %}{%
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assign sample_in = sample | replace: "›", "<em>" | replace: "‹", "</em>" %}{%
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assign sample_out = sample | remove: "›" | remove: "‹"
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%} {% if has_feature_col %}
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<c span=1 class="">{{feat_tag}}</c>
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<c span=3 class="sample ff-none">{{sample_in}}</c>
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<c span=1 class="low-contrast center-text">→</c>
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<c span=3 class="sample ff-{{feat_tag}}">{{sample_out}}</c>
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{% else %}
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<c span=4 class="sample ff-none">{{sample_in}}</c>
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<c span=1 class="low-contrast center-text">→</c>
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<c span=4 class="sample ff-{{feat_tag}}">{{sample_out}}</c>
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{% endif %}
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{% endfor %}
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</grid>
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<p class="example" title="CSS code">
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{% if feat_tag == "calt" %}
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<tt>/* calt is enabled by default */</tt>
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{% else %}
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<tt>font-feature-settings: '{{feat_tag}}' 1</tt>
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{% endif %}
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</p>
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{% if f.footer %}
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<p>{{f.footer}}</p>
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{% endif %}
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</box>
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{% endfor %}
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</boxes>
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<p>
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Additional features, not highlighted above:
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<q title='OpenType feature ID'>locl</q>,
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<q title='OpenType feature ID'>salt</q>,
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<q title='OpenType feature ID'>aalt</q>,
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<q title='OpenType feature ID'>ccmp</q>,
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<q title='OpenType feature ID'>cpsp</q> and
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<q title='OpenType feature ID'>ordn</q>.
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<br>
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You can explore features in the <a href="lab/">interactive lab</a>.
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</p>
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</div></div>
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<div class="row white charset-title" id="charset">
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<h2><a href="#charset">Character set</a></h2>
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</div>
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<div class="row white charset">
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<div class="charset-table">
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{% for g in site.data.glyphinfo.glyphs %}
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{% comment %}
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Ignore empty glyphs and glyphs without unicode mapping.
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{% endcomment %}
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{% if g[1] == 0 and g[2] %}
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{% if g[3] %}
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<c title="/{{g[0]}} U+{{g[2]}} ({{g[3]}})">&#x{{g[2]}}</c>
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{% else %}
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<c title="/{{g[0]}} U+{{g[2]}}">&#x{{g[2]}}</c>
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{% endif %}
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{% endif %}
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{% endfor %}
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</div>
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</div>
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<script>
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;(function(){
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function onClickChar(ev) {
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// Copy to clipboard.
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// Clipboard management on the web is _ABSOLUTELY INSANE_
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// This is an elaborate and ugly workaround to make it not suck
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// on various browsers.
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ev.preventDefault()
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ev.stopPropagation()
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var origel = ev.target
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var el = origel.cloneNode(true)
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var r = ev.target.getBoundingClientRect()
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el.style.position = 'fixed'
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el.style.left = r.left + 'px'
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el.style.top = r.top + 'px'
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el.style.width = r.width + 'px'
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el.style.height = r.height + 'px'
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el.style.webkitUserSelect = 'text'
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el.style.userSelect = 'text'
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document.body.appendChild(el)
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el.innerText = el.innerText + " " + el.title
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el.contentEditable = true
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el.readOnly = false
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var range = document.createRange()
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range.selectNodeContents(el)
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var s = window.getSelection()
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s.removeAllRanges()
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s.addRange(range)
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document.execCommand('copy')
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document.body.removeChild(el)
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s.removeAllRanges()
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HUDNotification.show('Copied ' + origel.innerText + ' to clipboard')
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// flash the glyph
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clearTimeout(origel._flashTimer)
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if (origel.classList.contains('flash')) {
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origel.classList.remove('flash')
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if (typeof requestAnimationFrame != 'undefined') {
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requestAnimationFrame(function(){ origel.classList.add('flash') })
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} else {
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setTimeout(function(){ origel.classList.add('flash') }, 1)
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}
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} else {
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origel.classList.add('flash')
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}
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origel._flashTimer = setTimeout(function(){
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origel.classList.remove('flash')
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}, 300)
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}
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var activeListener = { capture: true }
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let cv = document.querySelector('.charset-table').querySelectorAll('c')
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for (let i = 0; i < cv.length; i++) {
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let c = cv[i]
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c.addEventListener('pointerdown', onClickChar, activeListener)
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c.addEventListener('mousedown', onClickChar, activeListener)
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}
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})();
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</script>
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<div class="row white"><div>
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<h2><a id="story" href="#story">The story behind Inter</a></h2>
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<div flow-cols=2 flow-cols-s=1>
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<p>
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Inter started out in late 2016 as an experiment to build a perfectly
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pixel-fitting font at a specific small size (11px.) The idea was that
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by crafting a font in a particular way, with a particular coordinate system
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(Units Per EM), and for a particular target rasterization size (11), it would
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be possible to get the best of both sharpness and readability.
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</p>
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<p>
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However after a few months of using an early version of Inter, it dawned
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on everyone exposed to the test that this approach had some serious real-world
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problems. Most notably that it was really hard to read longer text. Because of
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the pixel-aligning nature of that approach, the font took an almost
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<a href="https://www.figma.com/file/HPqDViSCB8fAWuxaV2ousFMv">mono-spaced appearance</a>,
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making it really easy to read numbers, punctuation and very short
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words, but eye-straining to read anything longer.
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</p>
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<p>
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The project was rebooted with a different approach, sticking with the
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specific UPM, but crafting glyphs and kerning in a way that made for
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more variation in the rhythm and smoother vertical and horizontal stems.
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As Inter was being developed, it was tested on an internal version of
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<a href="https://www.figma.com/">Figma</a>—where the author of Inter works as a designer—and slowly improved upon based on experience and feedback.
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</p>
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</div>
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<p> </p>
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<h2><a id="faq" href="#faq">FAQ</a></h2>
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<grid columns=2 columns-s=1 class="faq">
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<c>
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<h4 id="faq-using-features"><a href="#faq-using-features">
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How do I enable and disable font features?
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</a></h4>
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In web browsers you'll want to use
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<a href="https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/font-feature-settings"><q>font-feature-settings</q></a>.
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In Figma you can access features via the
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<a href="https://help.figma.com/article/250-working-with-fonts#opentype">Advanced Type panel.</a>
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In Illustrator, Photoshop and friends, you can access features via the
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<a href="https://helpx.adobe.com/illustrator/using/special-characters.html#opentype_panel_overview">Characters and OpenType panels.</a>
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Sketch doesn't provide a UI for configuring font features, but there's
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<a href="https://sketchtalk.io/discussion/comment/1478/#Comment_1478">a workaround using macOS's native font UI.</a>
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</c>
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<c>
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<h4 id="faq-unhinted-vs-hinted"><a href="#faq-unhinted-vs-hinted">
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What is the difference between hinted and unhinted fonts?
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</a></h4>
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The font files in the "hinted" folders have additional data in them
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for assisting
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<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ClearType">ClearType</a>,
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the text rasterizer used by Microsoft Windows (and some Linux distributions.)
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You want to use the "hinted" fonts only if you are targeting Windows users
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<em>and</em> prefer the different look of these "hinted" fonts.
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Additionally, hinting data makes the font files larger, so if you are
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using Inter on websites, the extra size of these files is another
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consideration to make.
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<a href="https://www.typotheque.com/articles/hinting">
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This article explains hinting at a greater length.</a>
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</c>
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<c>
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<h4 id="faq-cdn"><a href="#faq-cdn">
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How reliable are the fonts served from rsms.me/inter?
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</a></h4>
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rsms.me/inter is backed by GitHub's server network and distributed
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globally on the CloudFlare CDN, making usage of
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<q>https://rsms.me/inter/inter.css</q> and associated font
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files very reliable and fast throughout the world.
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</c>
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<c>
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<h4 id="faq-contribute"><a href="#faq-contribute">
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Can I help with improving Inter?
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</a></h4>
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Yes you can! Inter is an open-source project, meaning the source
|
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code—or "source design" if you will—that is used to build the font files
|
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<a href="https://github.com/rsms/inter">are freely available</a> to improve upon.
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||
Font making requires a fair bit of technical work and
|
||
depending on what you'd like to do, some things might be more fun
|
||
depending on your technical skills.
|
||
The <a href="https://github.com/rsms/inter/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md">"Contributing" document</a> is a great place to start. The document outlines where
|
||
you can have the biggest impact, how things are setup and how to get
|
||
started.
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</c>
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||
<c>
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<h4 id="faq-start-date"><a href="#faq-start-date">
|
||
This website claims work started in 2016, but the git repository's log says it started later?
|
||
</a></h4>
|
||
Inter was developed in an a private, internal git repository
|
||
starting in November 2016, prior to being published on August 22, 2017.
|
||
Between November 2016 and August 2017, there were
|
||
<num>2 990 150</num> line edits made across 247 versions.
|
||
The reason the public GitHub repository does not reflect this is the
|
||
fact that the project was initially only internal at the company where
|
||
the author works and had some sensitive information "checked in",
|
||
like AWS server details and internal author identity in
|
||
all commit messages. Maybe one day we can write an elaborate git
|
||
filter-branch program and convert the filter the old repository to make
|
||
it public, but what would be the point of that? :—)
|
||
</c>
|
||
|
||
<c>
|
||
<h4 id="faq-chrome-vf-bugs"><a href="#faq-chrome-vf-bugs">
|
||
The variable font renders poorly in Chrome
|
||
</a></h4>
|
||
There are some known issues with variable fonts in Chrome, in particular
|
||
on Microsoft Windows. You may see an effect similar to "ink bleed" where shapes overlap, for instance where the vertical and horizontal stems meet in "+" or "t".
|
||
On Windows you may in addition see incorrectly placed glyphs that looks like poor kerning (spacing between characters) and even some glyphs being lower or taller than other glyphs.
|
||
It is recommended to avoid using variable fonts on Chrome.
|
||
See the <a href="https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/list?can=2&q=variable+component%3ABlink%3EFonts">Chromium bug tracker</a> for a list of variable-font related issues.
|
||
</c>
|
||
|
||
<c>
|
||
<h4 id="faq-contact"><a href="#faq-contact">
|
||
I've made a cool thing that uses Inter, can I share it with you?<br>
|
||
or, I have a different question.
|
||
</a></h4>
|
||
Reach out on <a href="https://twitter.com/rsms">Twitter (@rsms)</a> or over <a href="mailto:rasmus@notion.se">email</a>
|
||
</c>
|
||
|
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</grid>
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<div class="row white"><div>
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— <a href="https://twitter.com/rsms" class="plain">@rsms</a>
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