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Re: Proposed horizontal spacing adjustment [was Re: film score example]
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Proposed horizontal spacing adjustment [was Re: film score example] |
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Sat, 14 Sep 2013 20:54:35 +0200 |
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PMA <address@hidden> writes:
> Jim Long wrote:
>> I suppose that, by extension, this means that a factor of #0.0
>> means the layout would have no spacing at all, and all glyphs
>> would be engraved over the top of each other in one big blob, and
>> a factor of #-1.0 would mean that the glyphs are engraved
>> normally, but spaced right-to-left. For the sake of
>> reasonableness/sanity, perhaps Lily might just disallow factors<
>> or perhaps even<= 0, unless someone can make a compelling use
>> case for non-positive spacing factors.
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> Unless we'd prefer to make >0 expand,
> <0 contract, and =0 change nothing).
And to get right-to-left, you then set the value to i*pi. And
bottom-to-top is i*pi/2.
--
David Kastrup
- Re: film score example, (continued)
- Proposed horizontal spacing adjustment [was Re: film score example], Jim Long, 2013/09/14
- Re: Proposed horizontal spacing adjustment [was Re: film score example], PMA, 2013/09/14
- Re: Proposed horizontal spacing adjustment [was Re: film score example],
David Kastrup <=
- Re: Proposed horizontal spacing adjustment [was Re: film score example], PMA, 2013/09/14
- Re: Proposed horizontal spacing adjustment [was Re: film score example], David Kastrup, 2013/09/14
- Re: Proposed horizontal spacing adjustment [was Re: film score example], PMA, 2013/09/14
- Re: Proposed horizontal spacing adjustment [was Re: film score example], PMA, 2013/09/15
- Re: Proposed horizontal spacing adjustment [was Re: film score example], Marc Hohl, 2013/09/14
- Re: Proposed horizontal spacing adjustment [was Re: film score example], Janek Warchoł, 2013/09/15