Hi,
> Maybe the space character itself is not part of the 256 ANSI
> characters??? I
> definitely do not see it on the Character Map. But it is sure
> part of the
> font when I do the kerning pairs.
The space has position 32 in the ASCII character set.
Best regards
Winfried
Hi,
> Maybe the space character itself is not part of the 256 ANSI
> characters??? I
> definitely do not see it on the Character Map. But it is sure
> part of the
> font when I do the kerning pairs.
The space has position 32 in the ASCII character set.
Best regards
Winfried
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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
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+thi
Hi Berny,
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
Hi Berny,
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
o: 'Fred Ridder'
Cc: FrameUsers
Subject: RE: Kerning of space in FrameMaker
Fred,
Thanks, but I am not talking about the on-screen appearance. I did not know
about this ini file setting, however, what I am referring to is the actual
PDF and hardcopy appearance.
And it only concerns th
Berny Gagné
Sr. Technical Writer
Husky Injection Molding Systems
Bolton, Ontario, Canada
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, 2006 1:37 PM
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Are you talking about on-sreeen appearance? In hard copy? In PDF?
If the kerning is OK in print and/or PDF, you need to look at the
DisplayUsingPrinterMetrics item in your maker.ini file to see whether
it's equated t
, 2006 1:37 PM
To: typeset at goldeneraproductions.org
Subject: RE: Kerning of space in FrameMaker
Are you talking about on-sreeen appearance? In hard copy? In PDF?
If the kerning is OK in print and/or PDF, you need to look at the
DisplayUsingPrinterMetrics item in your maker.ini file to see whether
Assuming you're using FrameMaker on Windows:
Open maker.ini in Program Files\Adobe\FrameMaker
Search for the parameter DisplayUsingPrinterMetrics
Set the value for this parameter to On
You should now see the changes you made to the font metrics which
incidentally should have appeared correctly
Assuming you're using FrameMaker on Windows:
Open maker.ini in Program Files\Adobe\FrameMaker
Search for the parameter DisplayUsingPrinterMetrics
Set the value for this parameter to On
You should now see the changes you made to the font metrics which
incidentally should have appeared correctly
Dear Framers,
I have found (I believe it is) a bug) in FrameMaker in regards to kerning
pairs.
I have FontLab and I, for example, kerned two characters which are the f and
the space. I did that because the f was "leaning over" to the right and was
touching the first letter of the word. For examp
Dear Framers,
I have found (I believe it is) a bug) in FrameMaker in regards to kerning
pairs.
I have FontLab and I, for example, kerned two characters which are the f and
the space. I did that because the f was "leaning over" to the right and was
touching the first letter of the word. For examp
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