[Mac OS X TeX] Using Margin kerning
Gary L. Gray
gray at lpcm.esm.psu.edu
Mon Oct 29 05:15:16 CET 2001
<x-flowed>On 10/29/2001 at 3:03 PM +1100, Adrian Heathcote wrote:
>Hi---I'm something of a newcomer to latex, unix-style or otherwise,
>and I wanted to say, initially, that I am incredibly impressed and
>grateful to the work that Gerben Wierda and Richard Koch and others
>put into making Tex available on the Mac. Thanks to all.
>
>So to my question. Margin Kerning seems like a v.good thing and I'd
>like to be able to use it automatically (in TexShop). But I don't
>follow R.K.'s instructions. After I have replaced the template with
>the one that allows margin kerning what declarations (if any!) go
>into the preamble of the document and where do they go? (R.K.s
>instructions make it seem as though no declarations are necessary,
>but when I tried that I couldn't see any effect at all.)
>
>Can someone throw some light on what I'm sure is just a rookie
>misunderstanding.
My understanding is the Gerben has included this in his most recent
release of teTeX so you shouldn't need to do anything.
--
Gary L. Gray
Associate Professor
Engineering Science & Mechanics
Penn State University
(814) 863-1778
http://www.esm.psu.edu/Faculty/Gray/
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