On Mon, 2006-01-30 at 17:54 -0800, Bob wrote:
> On 30/01/2006 16:18, G. Roderick Singleton wrote:
> > On Mon, 2006-01-30 at 15:12 -0800, Bob wrote:
> >> G.R.Singleton suggested using kerning, which I have played with in the 
> >> past.  I really like it, but I always forget to turn it on.
> >>
> >> 1. Is there a way to turn it on by default?
> > 
> > No and there is an issue but I do not know its number.
> > 
> >> 2. If the answer to 1. is no, then is there a way to turn on kerning so 
> >> that it will always be on in a particular style?  I do most of my 
> >> writing using a default template, so having kerning as part that style 
> >> would work for me.
> >>
> > 
> > Quick answer is use the method outlined in Help > Contents > Index >
> > Search term > kerning;setting Strange place for the setting but it does
> > work providing you have at least 2.0.1.
> > 
> 
> Hi G.R.S.,
> 
> I have 2.0.1 but I can't find any setting for kerning in the Languages 
> section.  The help files under Kerning>Setting direct me to 
> Tools>Options>Language Settings>Asian Layout.  I have no Asian Layout 
> under Language Settings, only Languages and Writing Aids.  On the 
> Languages tab there are a couple of options for turning on Enhanced 
> Language Support but neither of these brings up any choices for anything 
> to do with kerning.  Like I said I have 2.0.1 but it is 680m1 (Build 
> 8990).  Are you perhaps working with a more recent nightly build?
> 

No but I do have Enhanceced language support > enable for asian
languages checked and this opens the Asian Language Layout where kerning
can be turned on. 
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