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I'm using this font https://www.1001fonts.com/thanks-valentine-personal-use-font.html called "Thanks Valentine".

In the demo it's showing how the TITLING and LIGATURE works: font demo

I tried a few things, but still I do not know how to trigger these "features" of the font. For example, I want to see the special titling T with the heart and not the regular T, yet no matter what I do I get only the regular T.

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    Have you looped through all characters with css & javascript?
    – Ghoul Fool
    Jan 26, 2022 at 14:14
  • @ghoul No I did not, thanks good idea :)
    – Anton Krug
    Jan 26, 2022 at 14:30
  • In MS Word selecting the font and going to Insert -> Symbol. Will show the whole character map, someties clicking on a side to select a Subset can narrow the selection and you should be able to invoke hard to reach character
    – Anton Krug
    Apr 23 at 13:25

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Windows bundled character map shows too many (multilingual) characters and it's hard to find it in the haystack. Displaying all characters of a font with CSS/Javascript just to find out which character to use could work, but looks like an overhead when there is a shorter approach.

The font website has already a feature to list all characters:

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On the photoshop side the glyphs can be displayed by clicking the Glyphs button and then selecting the specific subset of the font:

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