endvarwidth
Endvarwidth is a term used in typography to describe a typeface or font that has a variable width for the ends of its characters. This means that the width of the ends of the letters can change depending on the context in which they are used. For example, in some endvarwidth fonts, the ends of the letters may be narrower when they are part of a word and wider when they are at the beginning or end of a word. This can help to create a more visually appealing and balanced appearance in text. Endvarwidth fonts are often used in professional typesetting and graphic design to enhance the readability and aesthetic appeal of text. They are particularly useful in long passages of text where the consistent width of characters can sometimes lead to a monotonous appearance.