WdLigatures enumeration (Word)

Specifies the type of ligatures applied to a font.

Name Value Description
wdLigaturesAll 15 Applies all types of ligatures to the font.
wdLigaturesContextual 2 Applies contextual ligatures to the font. Contextual ligatures are often designed to enhance readability, but may also be solely ornamental. Contextual ligatures may also be contextual alternates.
wdLigaturesContextualDiscretional 10 Applies contextual and discretional ligatures to the font.
wdLigaturesContextualHistorical 6 Applies contextual and historical ligatures to the font.
wdLigaturesContextualHistoricalDiscretional 14 Applies contextual, historical, and discretional ligatures to a font.
wdLigaturesDiscretional 8 Applies discretional ligatures to the font. Discretional ligatures are most often designed to be ornamental at the discretion of the type developer.
wdLigaturesHistorical 4 Applies historical ligatures to the font. Historical ligatures are similar to standard ligatures in that they were originally intended to improve the readability of the font, but may look archaic to the modern reader.
wdLigaturesHistoricalDiscretional 12 Applies historical and discretional ligatures to the font.
wdLigaturesNone 0 Does not apply any ligatures to the font.
wdLigaturesStandard 1 Applies standard ligatures to the font. Standard ligatures are designed to enhance readability. Standard ligatures in Latin languages include "fi", "fl", and "ff", for example.
wdLigaturesStandardContextual 3 Applies standard and contextual ligatures to the font.
wdLigaturesStandardContextualDiscretional 11 Applies standard, contextual and discretional ligatures to the font.
wdLigaturesStandardContextualHistorical 7 Applies standard, contextual, and historical ligatures to the font.
wdLigaturesStandardDiscretional 9 Applies standard and discretional ligatures to the font.
wdLigaturesStandardHistorical 5 Applies standard and historical ligatures to the font.
wdLigaturesStandardHistoricalDiscretional 13 Applies standard historical and discretional ligatures to the font.

Remarks

A glyph is a visual representation of a character. Ligatures are two or more glyphs that are represented by what appears to the reader as a single character in order to create more readable or attractive text. Use the Font.Ligatures property (Word) property to specify the ligatures to apply to a font in Word.

Note

The order of preference when a combination of ligature types are applied differs by font and is not controlled by the Word application.

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