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PS Tables - Actual Character Width, Performin |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: When you are creating a proportional spacing table, the given character width represents the actual distance the print head moves when a character is printed. It is not just the width you want it to move. A proportional spacing table gives the widths of each character in a proportionally spaced font. One of the reasons this information is important is WordPerfect needs this to perform right justification, tabulation, repositioning on multiple passes, etc. Also, if you want to disassociate a PS table from a font, just unmark the PS table, DO NOT DELETE IT. Many other fonts may use the same PS table, and if the table was deleted, this could cause problems with these other fonts. |
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