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Kerning - What Is It? |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: Kerning is space reduction between specific letter pairs. Kerning goes beyond proportional spacing to tighten letter pairs that appear to have too much white space between them. For example, WA, and AW can be kerned because of the diagonal character of the letters. They can be pulled closer together with kerning to exclude the white space that occurs when printed together normally. Another example is with the word WordPerfect. Kerning allows the "e" to be pulled tighter under the capital P. |
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