In my case, Clayton, which is Apple's Mail writing in Verdana, the "P" and the "R" are enough smaller than the "W", and so tightly kerned, that both of them together are directly over the "W" and not much wider. But if I delete the space just before the P, then the "R" follows the P back to left one space, and is then directly over the middle of the "W", as here (if you see it as I do): > > ..........................C-------PR ------------W > .......C------- KY ------------W > Which makes me wonder whether a monospaced font would work better. -- Sam On Jun 11, 2006, at 3:22 PM, Clayton Jones wrote: > > It was supposed to be more like this (hopefully) > > ..........................C------- PR ------------W > .......C------- KY ------------W > > > the R of PR should be over the W on the KY line. > > > Regards, > Clayton > > > Info on black and white digital printing at > http://www.cjcom.net/digiprnarts.htm
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: variable tone article question
2006-06-12 by Sam McCandless
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