Andre Poenitz writes:
> I'd guess it's almost impossible to get kerning right in all
> circumstances. 

That sounds like a NASA (space shuttle) answer. ;-) There can't be too 
many more than about 65K possible combinations I would think -- 
apologies in advance if my math is wrong.

> Using a manual kern do not look overly ugly to me.

It looks fine, but I have two volumes of 400 pages each and have no 
tremendous desire to search (or even S/R) through them for bad 
combinations. 

I'll concentrate my efforts on the first page of each chapter.  ;-)

-Kevin



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