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> That would be only useful if the bbox of the chars in the font has<BR>> the correct values (and then you wouldn't have a problem as the<BR>> width is already used) but as you said they don't have them. <BR>> <BR>> \XeTeXuseglyphmetrics doesn't trim spaces, it doesn't change a bbox.<BR>> The bbox of each char is already in the font and with<BR>> \XeTeXuseglyphmetrics you can choose to use is or to ignore it and<BR>> use a generic value instead. Not more. <BR>> <BR><BR>
At present, \XeTeXuseglyphmetrics does trim (unvisible) spaces above a glyph, that is, it changes the height.<BR>
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And we need a primitive to trim horizental spaces.<BR>
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Best,<BR>
Wenchang<BR>
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