Greg:

I'm sure you realize that your custom kerning only works with the font you modify. You'd need to embed the font in PDFs you provide, to assure the same result for your recipients.

Have you considered replacing "final-f+space" sequences in your documents with something like "final-f+thin space+space," or "final-f+en space," to avoid the overhang?

To answer your question, yes, FrameMaker is capable of recognizing the
modified kerning. Just have to turn on the "Pair Kern" on the character
designer and it is fine...

EXCEPT FOR ONE THING:

It does not work with the space character. That is what I am trying to
resolve.

I kerned (in FontLab) the f and the space character so the top right serif
of the f does not lean over the space too much and does not touch the next
word. However FrameMaker does not show this neither on screen nor in printed
format. Unlike Word or InDesign.


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Regards,

Peter Gold
KnowHow ProServices
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