+\end{enumerate}
+
+\section{Usage}
+\label{sec:usage}
+\emph{Old Standard T} works with \TeX\ engines that directly support
+OpenType features such as \XeTeX\ and \LuaTeX.
+
+It is loaded with \pkg{fontspec} like so:---
+\begin{code}
+ \usepackage{fontspec}
+ \setmainfont{Old Standard T}
+\end{code}
+
+\paragraph{Small capitals}
+The following example demonstrates the use of small capitals:---
+\begin{example}
+ \begin{center}
+ CHAPTER I
+
+ MR. SHERLOCK HOLMES
+ \end{center}
+
+ \lettrine[loversize=0.2]{M}{r. Sherlock Holmes}, who was usually
+ very late in the mornings, save upon those not infrequent occasions
+ when he stayed up all night, was seated at the breakfast table. I
+ stood upon the hearth-rug and picked up the stick which our visitor
+ had left behind him the night before. It was a fine, thick piece of
+ wood, bulbous-headed, of the sort which is known as a
+ \enquote{Penang lawyer.} Just under the head was a broad silver
+ band, nearly an inch across. \enquote{To James Mortimer, M.R.C.S.,
+ from his friends of the C.C.H.,} was engraved upon it, with the
+ date \enquote{1884.} It was just such a stick as the old-fashioned
+ family practitioner used to carry—dignified, solid, and reassuring.
+\end{example}
+
+Another example follows:---
+\begin{example}
+ \doublespacing
+ \begin{center}
+ \textlarger{PART SECOND}.
+
+ ETYMOLOGY OR THE PART OF THE SPEECH.
+
+ \rule{1in}{0.4pt}
+
+ I. THE VERB, \arb{al-fi`lu}.
+
+ A. \textsc{General View}.
+
+ 1. \emph{The Forms of the Triliteral Verb}.
+ \end{center}
+\end{example}
+
+\paragraph{The letter \enquote*{ǧ}} It is used notably to print
+romanized Arabic:---
+\begin{example}
+ \begin{arab}[trans]
+ \begin{center}
+ \textbf{dajAjaTu \uc{'a}bI 'l-\uc{h}u_dayli 'l-\uc{`a}llAfi}
+ \end{center}
+ kAna \uc{'a}bU 'l-\uc{h}u_dayli 'ahd_A 'il_A \uc{m}uwaysiN
+ dajAjaTaN. wa-kAnat dajAjatu-hu 'llatI 'ahdA-hA dUna mA kAna
+ yuttaxa_du li-\uc{m}uwaysiN.
+
+ (\uc{al-jA.hi.zu}, \aemph{\uc{k}itAbu 'l-\uc{b}u_halA'i})
+ \end{arab}
+\end{example}
+
+\begin{example}
+ \begin{grc}
+ \begin{center}
+ \textlarger{ΕΠΙΔΗΜΙΩΝ ΤΟ ΔΕΥΤΕΡΟΝ}.