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Latest revision as of 11:17, 19 November 2021


\kerncharacters

Summary

The command \kerncharacters initiates character kerning

Settings

\kerncharacters[...]{...}
[...]number
{...}text

OptionExplanation
number implied unit of em

Description

Use character kerning.

Examples

Example 1

\kerncharacters[0.125]{HERE IS SOME KERNED TEXT} back to normal

Declarative version

\start
\kerncharacters[0.125]
HERE IS SOME KERNED TEXT
\stop
back to normal

Notes

See also

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