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Inter comes with many OpenType features that can be used to tailor functionality and aesthetics to your specific needs. Some of these features can be combined to form a great number of alternative variations. Fixed-width numbers are useful for tabular data, where comparing columns across rows is desired.

This feature is contextually sensitive and will convert "words" of numbers separated by forward slash into proper fractions. This feature is dynamic and allows for any fractions. Note that the digits used for fractions are custom-made for their small size, and are even made separately from the slightly larger Superscript and Subscript numbers.

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Inter features a tall x-height to aid in readability of mixed-case and lower-case text. Several OpenType features are provided as well, like contextual alternates that adjusts punctuation depending on the shape of surrounding glyphs, slashed zero for when you need to disambiguate "0" from "o", tabular numbers, etc. Inter is offered as both traditional constant font files (one per style, e.g. Bold Italic, Medium, etc.) as well as a Variable Font which contains all styles in a much smaller file size. Additionally, a variable font is ...variable! You can mix and match weight and italic angle as you please, forming theoretically infinite variations.

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Inter features a tall x-height to aid in readability of mixed-case and \nlower-case text. Several OpenType features are provided as well, like \ncontextual alternates that adjusts punctuation depending on the shape of\n surrounding glyphs, slashed zero for when you need to disambiguate "0" \nfrom "o", tabular numbers, etc. Inter is offered as both traditional \nconstant font files (one per style, e.g. Bold Italic, Medium, etc.) as \nwell as a Variable Font which\n contains all styles in a much smaller file size. Additionally, a \nvariable font is ...variable! You can mix and match weight and italic \nangle as you please, forming theoretically infinite variations.