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14 changes: 5 additions & 9 deletions docs/Texture Healing.md
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Expand Up @@ -143,15 +143,11 @@ A note on OpenType classes: these are sequential containers. The order of elemen

Once these classes are defined, a series of lookups are defined, such as:

**`lookup** defaultLeftPass {`

*`#if a glyph that can take space is to the left of a glyph that can give space, cause the glyph that can give space to extend to the right`*

*`#sample: im = i.left m;`*

**`sub** @defaults_can_give_space' @defaults_can_take_space **by** @can_give_space_left;`

`} defaultLeftPass;`
<pre><code><b>lookup</b> defaultLeftPass {
<i>#if a glyph that can take space is to the left of a glyph that can give space, cause the glyph that can give space to extend to the right</i>
<i>#sample: im = i.left m;</i>
<b>sub</b> @defaults_can_give_space' @defaults_can_take_space <b>by</b> @can_give_space_left;
} defaultLeftPass;</code></pre>

Each has been thoroughly commented to describe its purpose, using the # commenting syntax in OpenType feature code. Each contains a ‘#sample’ portion, which shows a hypothetical before/after swap in OpenType (as if the glyphs were hard-coded, when in fact the logic is class-based).

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