Virgula Vulgaris (Common Comma in Latin) is meant to sum up the most usual forms of a serif font, avoiding styles and side-effects that would only come between the reader and the text.
The font is extended to 2,161 glyphs and includes Uppercase, Lowercase, Numerals, Fractions, Latin Extended-A, Latin Extended-B, IPA Extensions, Greek, Cyrillic, Latin Extended, Punctuation, Accents, Currency, Arrows, Decorative Elements, Special Characters.
A few of the open type features are the generated arrows, numerators, ligatures, small caps, stylistic alternates, fractions and slashed zeros.