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{ "css": { "properties": { "font-feature-settings": { "__compat": { "mdn_url": "https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/CSS/font-feature-settings", "support": { "chrome": [ { "version_added": "48" }, { "prefix": "-webkit-", "version_added": "16" } ], "chrome_android": { "version_added": "48" }, "edge": { "version_added": "15" }, "firefox": [ { "version_added": "34", "notes": "The <a href='http://mpeg.chiariglione.org/standards/mpeg-4/open-font-format/text-isoiec-cd-14496-22-3rd-edition' >ISO/IEC CD 14496-22 3rd edition</a> suggests using the <code>ssty</code> feature to provide glyph variants more suitable for use in scripts (for example primes used as superscripts). Starting with Firefox 29, this is done automatically by the <a href='https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/MathML'>MathML</a> rendering engine. The ISO/IEC CD 14496-22 3rd edition also suggests applying the <code>dtls</code> feature to letters when placing mathematical accents to get dotless forms (for example dotless i, j with a hat). Starting with Firefox 35, this is done automatically by the MathML rendering engine. You can override the default values determined by the MathML rendering engine with CSS." }, { "prefix": "-moz-", "version_added": "15", "notes": "From Firefox 4 to Firefox 14 (inclusive), Firefox supported an older, slightly different syntax. See <a href='http://hacks.mozilla.org/2010/11/firefox-4-font-feature-support/'>OpenType Font Feature support in Firefox 4</a>." } ], "firefox_android": [ { "version_added": "34", "notes": "The <a href='http://mpeg.chiariglione.org/standards/mpeg-4/open-font-format/text-isoiec-cd-14496-22-3rd-edition' >ISO/IEC CD 14496-22 3rd edition</a> suggests using the <code>ssty</code> feature to provide glyph variants more suitable for use in scripts (for example primes used as superscripts). Starting with Firefox 29, this is done automatically by the <a href='https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/MathML'>MathML</a> rendering engine. The ISO/IEC CD 14496-22 3rd edition also suggests applying the <code>dtls</code> feature to letters when placing mathematical accents to get dotless forms (for example dotless i, j with a hat). Starting with Firefox 35, this is done automatically by the MathML rendering engine. You can override the default values determined by the MathML rendering engine with CSS." }, { "prefix": "-moz-", "version_added": "15", "notes": "From Firefox 4 to Firefox 14 (inclusive), Firefox supported an older, slightly different syntax. See <a href='http://hacks.mozilla.org/2010/11/firefox-4-font-feature-support/'>OpenType Font Feature support in Firefox 4</a>." } ], "ie": { "version_added": "10" }, "opera": [ { "version_added": "35" }, { "prefix": "-webkit-", "version_added": "15" } ], "opera_android": [ { "version_added": "35" }, { "prefix": "-webkit-", "version_added": "14" } ], "safari": [ { "version_added": "9.1" }, { "partial_implementation": true, "version_added": "4", "version_removed": "6" } ], "safari_ios": [ { "version_added": "9.3" }, { "partial_implementation": true, "version_added": "3.2", "version_removed": "6.1" } ], "samsunginternet_android": { "version_added": "5.0" }, "webview_android": { "version_added": "4.4" } }, "status": { "experimental": false, "standard_track": true, "deprecated": false } } } } } }