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a font is permitted to have a 'DFLT' script table with non-default language system tables, and an application may use features associated with one of these if the the 'DFLT' script table is applicable — no script table is present for the specific script, or there is no specific script in the text context — and if one of the particular language systems is specified. Under such conditions, applications should support use of a non-default language system table that is associated with 'DFLT' script if a font includes tables with this configuration.
but the published version of the Adobe Feature File spec still says:
The only permitted language tag for the 'DFLT script is 'dflt'.
The latter should be changed to match the OpenType spec.
@anthrotype@msousa I agree that the spec should change to match the updated OpenType spec. Miguel, do you want to do this, or would you like me to do it?
quoting the updated OpenType spec https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/typography/opentype/spec/chapter2
but the published version of the Adobe Feature File spec still says:
The latter should be changed to match the OpenType spec.
Also see fonttools/fonttools#1278
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