On 17-Dec-08, at 9:12 PM, Richard wrote:

It may be easier to get the exact feature you need than to ask RunRev to
become a type foundry.

If all you need is a one-pixel font, I'm sure there are plenty around.

But perhaps we might ask why this is useful, and look one step further
to the mechanics of the underlying text rendering in the field object to
get exactly what we most want.  It may be that such additions would
become trivial once RunRev adds independent column alignment to fields.

Slogging through big blocks of text line by line and/or word by word,
measuring each and adding/subtracting a number of special one-pixel
characters can be quite slow, and not the sort of thing I enjoy teaching
to newcomers for simple text alignment.

So hopefully instead we can just get the appearance we want just as we
want it at the moment it's rendered.  I doesn't hurt to ask. :)

Yes, and we have those text-description languages available now: postscript (which most of us now experience as PDF) and TeX/LaTeX--- both of which microtype to way (way!) better than a 1-pixel character. Writing the code for either is (relatively) trivial. So, given every modern operating system has engines for both, all Rev has to do is invoke the engines when needed. For example, in addition to html, one should be able to declare a field postscript or TeX/LaTeX, put the code, and Rev simply calls the appropriate engine/renderer to produce it.
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-Dr. John R. Vokey


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