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Allow me to explain. Imagine a font where "t" is different depending on the letter preceding it, or following it. Same with, for example, "y". Can that be done?

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Yes, it can be done. The most common example would be ligatures, which are found in fonts that support open type. You can read more about it here.

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  • Please do not just post a link as answers to questions should be able to live without relying on an external link and links can go bad, which is known as link rot. Explain your link or your question will be removed, thanks.
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    Nov 19, 2016 at 12:22

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