On May 30, 2013, at 11:42 AM, "Daniel Spreadbury" <
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> Is it shaped using the same shaper etc. as regular text? If so, then
> things like ligatures might "just work" because I believe it's the job of
> the shaper to do that kind of glyph substitution.
>
Yes, text is generally rendered exactly as it would be in, say, an HTML5 <div> element.
I agree, ligatures etc. may very well "just work". I would expect that, but haven't actually relied on it to date.
. . . . . ...Joe
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