how do I use sf pro font's high differentiate glyphs for commonly confused glyphs
Asked on 07/31/2024
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To use SF Pro Font's high differentiate glyphs for commonly confused glyphs, you can refer to the session titled Build multilingual-ready apps. This session discusses various aspects of text differentiation and localization, including the use of color attributes to highlight parts of the text instead of relying on bold or italic styles, which may not be visually distinct in all languages.
For more detailed information on SF Symbols and their usage, you can check out the session What’s new in SF Symbols 6, which covers new presets, enhancements, and the expanded library of symbols.
Relevant Sessions:

Bring expression to your app with Genmoji
Discover how to bring Genmoji to life in your app. We’ll go over how to render, store, and communicate text that includes Genmoji. If your app features a custom text engine, we’ll also cover techniques for adding support for Genmoji.

What’s new in AppKit
Discover the latest advances in Mac app development. Get an overview of the new features in macOS Sequoia, and how to adopt them in your app. Explore new ways to integrate your existing code with SwiftUI. Learn about the improvements made to numerous AppKit controls, like toolbars, menus, text input, and more.

What’s new in SF Symbols 6
Explore the latest updates to SF Symbols, Apple’s library of iconography designed to integrate seamlessly with San Francisco, the system font for all Apple platforms. Learn how the new Wiggle, Rotate, and Breathe animation presets can bring vitality to your interface. To get the most out of this session, we recommend first watching “What’s new in SF Symbols 5” from WWDC23.