(Access All Alternates) feature, allowing users to select preferred variants for specific characters like math operators and enclosed alphanumerics. Private Use Area (PUA) Expansion:
The most noticeable improvement is the . The original had occasional "jitter" on curved paths; the new version delivers butter-smooth outlines.
Catrinity was designed as a modern successor to the Quivira font, specifically optimized for screen readability and consistent stroke widths. Massive Unicode Support