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Changing one or two kerning pair values in your own local copies of a
font is trivial using <br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.font.org/software/ttx/">http://www.font.org/software/ttx/</a><br>
(just convert the font to XML, change the values using a text editor
and convert the font back to OTF). The license agreement for Adobe
fonts allows that. <br>
<br>
A.<br>
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<br>
Will Robertson wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:D03C1243-216E-4953-92D7-28E23A856F10@gmail.com"
type="cite">On 17/04/2008, at 6:43 PM, John Was wrote:
<br>
<blockquote type="cite">I think intercharacter tokens could be
problematic
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Yeah; as Jonathan pointed out to me when this feature was first
introduced, interchar tokens are inserted regardless of the font; it
would be possible to detect the font and conditionally insert the
kerning, but that would mess up other uses for the interchar feature
(namely, detecting when a certain script changes).
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<br>
So while you could do it for an ad hoc purpose, it's really not the way
to go :)
<br>
<br>
Will<br>
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