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| From | Tavis Ormandy <taviso@gmail.com> |
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.postscript |
| Subject | calculating kerning pairs |
| Date | 6 Aug 2022 23:49:42 GMT |
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Hello, I naively assumed that when I did setfont (foo) show that the kerning pairs in the font tables would influence spacing. I understand now that it does not. You're supposed to use kshow and apply the character spacing yourself. Fair enough, but then how do I get the "base" kerning for a character pair from within postscript, or do you have to parse the afm files manually? I understand that I can specify any kerning I want and that's a good thing, but wouldn't you usually want that to be a multiplier applied to the font's "base" kerning pairs? Tavis. -- _o) $ lynx lock.cmpxchg8b.com /\\ _o) _o) $ finger taviso@sdf.org _\_V _( ) _( ) @taviso
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