Ciro Soto wrote:
Hello,
I need two more twiks for my footnotes:
I am using asterisk instead of numbers or letter for the footnotes.
Twik 1:
My font is too slanted and the asterisk (*) is printed too close to the
last word in the sentence.
Example:
Charles IV \footnote[]{asdfasdf}
will print
Vit Zyka wrote:
Just a question: why use 'italic correction' only for it/bi/sl/bs and
not in every time (where is usually = 0pt but not necesserily)? It is
part of font design. We are affraid of bad-designed fonts?
i remember situations where i got an italic correction in spite fo the font
Ciro Soto wrote:
Hello,
I need two more twiks for my footnotes:
I am using asterisk instead of numbers or letter for the footnotes.
Twik 1:
My font is too slanted and the asterisk (*) is printed too close to the
last word in the sentence.
Example:
Charles IV \footnote[]{asdfasdf}
will print
Olivier wrote:
Quoting Ciro Soto :
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Example:
Charles IV \footnote[]{asdfasdf}
no,no. My problem is with the V that appears in the text, not in the footnote!
Ooops I'm sorry for this.
What about tweaking the space in the
Quoting Ciro Soto :
-- was [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Aug 25, 2005 at 10:56:05PM --
Twik 1:
My font is too slanted and the asterisk (*) is printed too close to the
last word in the sentence.
I would use {\/asdfasdf} instead of {asdfasdf}.
At least this is the correction suggested in the TeXbook
no,no. My problem is with the V that appears in the text, not in the footnote!
thank you, though.
c
On 8/26/05, Olivier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Ciro Soto :
-- was [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Aug 25, 2005 at 10:56:05PM --
Twik 1:
My font is too slanted and the asterisk (*) is printed
Quoting Ciro Soto :
-- was [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Aug 26, 2005 at 05:55:06PM --
no,no. My problem is with the V that appears in the text, not in the footnote!
Ooops I'm sorry for this.
What about tweaking the space in the symbol definition like with
Hello,
I need two more twiks for my footnotes:
I am using asterisk instead of numbers or letter for the footnotes.
Twik 1:
My font is too slanted and the asterisk (*) is printed too close to the
last word in the sentence.
Example:
Charles IV \footnote[]{asdfasdf}
will print an asterisk touching