On 4/12/2016 6:42 PM, mass...@fastwebnet.it wrote:
Thank you Hans for your example:
so I'm looking for an automatic way to replace every "È" in the text with
"\smash{È}".
\definefontfeature[default][default][dimensions={0,1.9,0}]
It took a while to understand how it works but it was worth
On 4/12/2016 6:42 PM, mass...@fastwebnet.it wrote:
Thank you Hans for your example:
so I'm looking for an automatic way to replace every "È" in the text with
"\smash{È}".
\definefontfeature[default][default][dimensions={0,1.9,0}]
It took a while to understand how it works but it was worth
Thank you Hans for your example:
> > so I'm looking for an automatic way to replace every "È" in the text with
> > "\smash{È}".
>
> \definefontfeature[default][default][dimensions={0,1.9,0}]
>
It took a while to understand how it works but it was worthy.
I try to summarize because others may
On 4/11/2016 11:29 AM, mass...@fastwebnet.it wrote:
Hello list,
I'm typesetting italian text that contains "E" letters with a grave accent,
like this: "È".
In my "body font environment" the interline space is narrow and those
"È" make their lines taller, making every following line move downward
Hello list,
I'm typesetting italian text that contains "E" letters with a grave accent,
like this: "È".
In my "body font environment" the interline space is narrow and those
"È" make their lines taller, making every following line move downwards.
The problem is easily solvable putting "\smash" b