All (and especially Hans...), where is \CONTEXT (the logo) defined? Looking at the output I get, I wonder if it doesn't need a bit of kerning between Con and the following T; there's quite a gap between these two letters (at least in the font I'm using). Thanks and all best Thomas
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
All (and especially Hans...),
where is \CONTEXT (the logo) defined? Looking at the output I get, I wonder if it doesn't need a bit of kerning between Con and the following T; there's quite a gap between these two letters (at least in the font I'm using).
Have a look at \ConTeXt in cont-log.tex. The needed spacing will vary per font family, of course. Usually (as for the NTG's journal), we do not even try to get it right. Our defs are along these lines: \def\ConTeXt{Con{\TeX}t} \def\LaTeX{La\TeX} \def\MF{Metafont} \def\MP{Metapost} etc. (basically, only use the \TeX macro and ignore all else) Cheers, Taco
Wonderful, thanks Taco! I see that somebody had played around with kerning the \TeX-part, there was a commented line. I tried a somewhat higher value than the default 0.667em, and it seems to be looking better now! Best Thomas On Dec 4, 2005, at 3:18 PM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
All (and especially Hans...), where is \CONTEXT (the logo) defined? Looking at the output I get, I wonder if it doesn't need a bit of kerning between Con and the following T; there's quite a gap between these two letters (at least in the font I'm using).
Have a look at \ConTeXt in cont-log.tex. The needed spacing will vary per font family, of course.
Usually (as for the NTG's journal), we do not even try to get it right. Our defs are along these lines:
\def\ConTeXt{Con{\TeX}t} \def\LaTeX{La\TeX} \def\MF{Metafont} \def\MP{Metapost}
etc. (basically, only use the \TeX macro and ignore all else)
Cheers, Taco _______________________________________________ ntg-context mailing list ntg-context@ntg.nl http://www.ntg.nl/mailman/listinfo/ntg-context
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