Dear Bob,

Further to the script specific list. The general features list plan is as 
follows, again, all features on the same line are merged into one pass, except 
the script specific features which follow the plan laid down for that script.

rtla, rtlm, frac, numr, dnom
<script specific features>
ccmp, locl, mark, mkmk, rlig, calt, clig, curs, kern, liga, rclt, <user 
features>

Note that if you are in a LTR script, you replace rlta, rtlm with ltra, ltrm. 
Also if you are in vertical text then replace calt, clig, curs, kern, liga, 
rclt with vert. In addition, a specific script can override this plan, but even 
if it does, all user features end up at the end. Arabic doesn't mess with the 
plan at all.

Since this overall plan is applied to both GSUB and GPOS, it means that you can 
use GSUB features in GPOS and vice versa. But bear in mind if you do that, that 
you are constrained to the type of lookup you can use according to which table 
(GSUB/GPOS) you are in. BTW only passes for which the table has lookups for the 
features of that pass, will actually happen. No lookups, no pass.

> > I'm copy/pasting some stuff I wrote a while back in another thread.  In
> > general, look for add_gsub_pause in harfbuzz source code and you get to the
> > place you need.
> 
> Which, from reading the code for arabic results in the following feature 
> order. Merged features are listed on the same line. Each line is a run of the 
> lookups for the given features:
> 
> ccmp, locl
> isol
> fina
> fin2
> fin3
> medi
> med2
> init
> rlig
> calt
> mset
> 
> HTH,
> Yours,
> Martin
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