On Saturday 22 June 2002 11:42, Patrick Gundlach wrote:
> 1: \CONTEXT
>
> 2: {\sc C\kern -.0667emo\kern -.0667emn\kern -.0549emt\kern -.1667em\lower
> .5ex\hbox {e}\kern -.125emx\kern -.0549emt}
>
> 3: Con\TeX t
>
> 4: {\sc Con\TeX{}t}
>
> 5: {\sc Con\TeX t}
>
> 6: {\sc Cont\kern -.1667em\lower .5ex\hbox {e}\kern -.125emxt}
>
I think that 2) has the most potential. \CONTEXT just does not work; it's too
long and appears rather ``forced''. \LaTeX has that raised `A' to add
balance. In the 2nd option, the height of the capital `C' appears to balance
the lower `E', and the small caps subdue the feeling that the thing is too
long. Maybe some subtle changes would help, but I like (2 and will use it if
Hans doesn't sue me:-)
Best wishes
Idris
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Dr. Idris S Hamid
Department of Philosophy
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80526