Breaking ligatrues

2001-07-19 Thread Duncan Simpson
Breaking ligatures should be done with {}, \hbox{} or soemthing like that. Using an italic correction, \/, will do the *wrong thing* on slanted or italic words that are not split where you hide the ligature. In upright fonts allmost all the italic corrections are zero so you will not notice

Re: Breaking ligatrues

2001-07-19 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
Duncan == Duncan Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Duncan Breaking ligatures should be done with {}, \hbox{} or Duncan soemthing like that. Using an italic correction, \/, will do Duncan the *wrong thing* on slanted or italic words that are not Duncan split where you hide the ligature. In

Breaking ligatrues

2001-07-19 Thread Duncan Simpson
Breaking ligatures should be done with {}, \hbox{} or soemthing like that. Using an italic correction, \/, will do the *wrong thing* on slanted or italic words that are not split where you hide the ligature. In upright fonts allmost all the italic corrections are zero so you will not notice

Re: Breaking ligatrues

2001-07-19 Thread Jean-Marc Lasgouttes
> "Duncan" == Duncan Simpson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Duncan> Breaking ligatures should be done with {}, \hbox{} or Duncan> soemthing like that. Using an italic correction, \/, will do Duncan> the *wrong thing* on slanted or italic words that are not Duncan> split where you hide the