> At least on Ubuntu, LilyPond supports OpenType glyph substitution
> and glyph positioning -- something I use quite heavily since I
> typeset scores in Church Slavonic -- at least the ccmp, rlig, kern,
> mark, and mkmk features work without any problems (though there
> seems to be no way to access stylistic alternatives).

Well, typesetting is done by Pango, so you indeed a font's default
OpenType features are applied, but you can't explicitly switch them on
or off.  In particular, you can't activate `smcp' to get small caps.


    Werner

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