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Re: Inter-letter spacing
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Mark Summerfield |
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Re: Inter-letter spacing |
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Wed, 2 Jan 2013 08:51:24 +0000 |
Hi Martin,
On Wed, 2 Jan 2013 00:40:05 +0100
address@hidden wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> after gaining some experience with Latex and groff I am curious about
> Lout. At first glance it looks very promising to me. I just stumbled
> about the issue of adjusting the inter-letter spacing of words. How is
> this done in Lout? Basically, I want some characters to overlap and some
> to have larger then normal spacings within one word.
Look in the Experts Guide section 3.2, and in particular Figure 3.2 on
lout's "gap modes". The one you want is o (overstrike). For example:
An O with a dot in it:~{O |0co @CDot} untested!
The 0c part is a length (0 centimetres) and the o is overstrike.
HTH
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