Adobe photoshop cs2 Manuale Utente

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To apply OpenType features
Make sure you have an OpenType font chosen when using the Type tool. If you don’t select any text, the setting
applies to new text you create.
From the Character palette menu, choose one of the following from the OpenType submenu:
Standard Ligatures 
Are typographic replacements for certain pairs of characters, such as fi, fl, ff, ffi, and ffl.
Type with the Standard Ligatures and Discretionary Ligatures options unselected and selected 
Contextual Alternates 
Are alternative characters included in some script typefaces to provide better joining 
behavior. For example, when using Caflisch Script Pro with contextual alternatives enabled, the letter pair “bl” in the 
word “bloom” is joined so that it looks more like handwriting. 
Discretionary Ligatures 
Are typographic replacement characters for letter pairs such as ct, st, and ft. 
Note: Although the characters in ligatures appear to be joined, they are fully editable and do not cause the spelling 
checker to flag a word erroneously. 
Swash 
Substitutes swash glyphs, stylized letterforms with extended strokes (exaggerated flourishes).
Old Style 
Are numerals shorter than regular numerals, with some old style numerals descending below the type
baseline.
Stylistic Alternates 
Formats stylized characters that create a purely aesthetic effect.
Titling Alternatives 
Formats characters (usually all in capitals) designed for use in large-size settings, such as titles.
Ornaments 
Are devices that add a personal signature to the type family and can be used as title page decoration,
paragraph markers, dividers for blocks of text, or as repeated bands and borders.
Ordinals 
Automatically formats ordinal numbers (such as 1
st 
and 2
nd
) with superscript characters. Characters such
as the superscript in the Spanish words segunda and segundo (2
a
 and 2
o
) are also typeset properly.
Fractions 
Automatically formats fractions; numbers separated by a slash (such as 1/2) are converted to a shilling
fraction (such as
). 
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