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How to access Ligatures??

LEGEND ,
Jan 20, 2020 Jan 20, 2020

I downloaded Baskerville URW expecting to see ligatures as they appear on the Adobe download page and I see them in the Glyph panel, but double-clicking the gliph returns the standard characters. How do I access them? When I open the "OpenType" panel all options are grayed out along the bottom.


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Community Expert , Jan 21, 2020 Jan 21, 2020

Ray, according to the Document Info panel in Illustrator, it is an OpenType font.

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LEGEND , Jan 21, 2020 Jan 21, 2020

Thanks for the tip about the "document Info" panel.
I've reverted to our standard "Baskerville TrueType" font and can access "fi" and "fl" ligatures with "Shift+Opt+5 & 6".

We can automate conversion with a script for production purposes. 

Thansks for the help, Ton!

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Community Expert ,
Jan 20, 2020 Jan 20, 2020

Looks like a bug. Ligatures are recognized in Indesign for Baskerville URW, but not in Illustrator.

https://illustrator.uservoice.com

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LEGEND ,
Jan 20, 2020 Jan 20, 2020

Thanks Ton. I tried this on my home Mac (2011) and am able to double-click glyphs to place ligatures in text block but "Standard Ligatures" is grayed out in "OpenType" panel. Same in AI CC 2015 and 2020.image.pngexpand image

I was hoping to turn on "Standard Ligatures" so they would auto-populate when entering text. Does a font have to be "OpenType" for this feature to work?

 

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Community Expert ,
Jan 21, 2020 Jan 21, 2020

Ray, according to the Document Info panel in Illustrator, it is an OpenType font.

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LEGEND ,
Jan 21, 2020 Jan 21, 2020

Thanks for the tip about the "document Info" panel.
I've reverted to our standard "Baskerville TrueType" font and can access "fi" and "fl" ligatures with "Shift+Opt+5 & 6".

We can automate conversion with a script for production purposes. 

Thansks for the help, Ton!

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Community Expert ,
Jan 21, 2020 Jan 21, 2020

Good to hear you got it working (in a way). I think it would be a good feature request to have automatic ligatures (if available) and not only ligatures defined as OpenType Ligatures.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 21, 2020 Jan 21, 2020

But the InDesign type engine is smarter than the one in Illustrator and Photoshop.

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Engaged ,
Aug 12, 2020 Aug 12, 2020

No kidding! Consdering ï¬ƒ [U+FB03 : LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FFI] is copied as U+000E!! https://community.adobe.com/t5/acrobat/bug-in-unicode-processing-of-a-ligature-%EF%AC%83-u-fb03-lati...

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Community Expert ,
Aug 12, 2020 Aug 12, 2020

?

I can copy your 

ffi

and paste it as

ffi

U+FB03

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Engaged ,
Aug 12, 2020 Aug 12, 2020

Well, it does not work in Acrobat Pro on PC, did you check the link?

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Community Expert ,
Aug 13, 2020 Aug 13, 2020
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I could copy the ligature from the PDF and paste it in Illustrator.

This is the Illustrator forum.

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