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  2. Kerning - Wikipedia

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    Although rarely implemented in ordinary documents, contextual kerning is a concern in quality typography. An example of a situation that demands contextual kerning in the Minion Pro font is the sequence of three characters f.” (f, period, quotation mark), as is often found at the

  3. Letter spacing - Wikipedia

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    Kerning contrasted with tracking (letter spacing): with spacing the "kerning perception" is lost. While tracking adjusts the space between characters evenly, regardless of the characters, kerning adjusts the space based on character pairs. There is strong kerning between the "V" and the "A" and no kerning between the "S" and the "T".

  4. Microtypography - Wikipedia

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    This is called protrusion, margin kerning, or hanging punctuation. Multiple different versions of the same glyph with different widths may be used. This method was used by Gutenberg in the 42-line bible , [ 3 ] but is less easy now because few fonts come with multiple versions of the same glyph.

  5. Typography - Wikipedia

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    Typography is the art and technique of arranging type to make written language legible, readable and appealing when displayed. The arrangement of type involves selecting typefaces , point sizes , line lengths , line spacing , letter spacing , and spaces between pairs of letters . [ 1 ]

  6. Widows and orphans - Wikipedia

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    The very short final line of a paragraph composed of a single word (highlighted blue) is a runt. The first line of a paragraph beginning at the end of a page (highlighted green) is called an orphan (sometimes called a widow).

  7. List of typographic features - Wikipedia

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    Either calls a ligature replacement on a sequence of characters or replaces a character with a sequence of glyphs. Provides logic that can for example effectively alter the order of input characters. Kerning: kern: P2,8 Fine horizontal positioning of one glyph to the next, based on the shapes of the glyphs Mark Positioning: mark: P4,5

  8. Is your camera ticket a fake? Here’s how to tell - AOL

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    Example of a fake red light camera ticket (motorists.org) Beware Of The New Sneaky Parking Qr Code Scam. If you receive a genuine ticket (one with all the court info) but you weren't the driver ...

  9. River (typography) - Wikipedia

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    More sophisticated typesetting applications divide individual characters into larger numbers, giving more numerical control. They also offer more comprehensive libraries of "kerning pairs" that tell the application how much space to allow between all possible combinations of letter pairs. Typographers try to minimize or eliminate the river effect.