Peter Martin
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Registered: 2000-05-06
Posts: 11
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Thanks Jon:
Kerning didn't fix it, but ligature did. Works like a charm.
Peter Martin
Jon Peterson wrote: > > Hello Peter > > On 24-May-00, you wrote: > > > Hi again. > > > I thought I could get around the "fi" problem by doing a find and > > replace. In PgS4.0 r5 the find/replace requester has a neat pair of > > arrows at the end that bring up the character set in which I found the > > "fi" character. The requester inserted a "\" followed by the correct ^D > > code for that character, into it's "find" string, but it would never > > actually find the offending code. > > This problem can be fixed two ways. The temporary fix is to simply highlight > the problematic text, pull down the text/kerning menu and disable kerning. All > the missing "fi" and "fl" will magically reappear. The second and more > convenient way is to go to the PgS prefs and find type/attributes/kerning to > disable it. This had been a problem with certain fonts with incorrectly set > kerning for some time. Deron added the kerning option to the prefs in just the > recent version of PgS.
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