Language version: | ActionScript 3.0
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The LigatureLevel class is an enumeration of constant values used in setting the
ligatureLevel
property
of the ElementFormat class. A ligature occurs where two or more letter-forms are joined as a single glyph. Ligatures
usually replace consecutive characters sharing common components, such as the letter pairs 'fi', 'fl', or 'ae'.
They are used with both Latin and Non-Latin character sets.
Note: When working with Arabic or Syriac fonts, ligatureLevel
must be set to MINIMUM or above.
public static const COMMON:String = "common"
Language version: | ActionScript 3.0
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Used to specify common ligatures.
public static const EXOTIC:String = "exotic"
Language version: | ActionScript 3.0
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Used to specify exotic ligatures.
public static const MINIMUM:String = "minimum"
Language version: | ActionScript 3.0
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Used to specify minimum ligatures.
public static const NONE:String = "none"
Language version: | ActionScript 3.0
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Used to specify no ligatures.
public static const UNCOMMON:String = "uncommon"
Language version: | ActionScript 3.0
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Used to specify uncommon ligatures.
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