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Kern Foundation Scholarship - Vertical spacing using kern in a custom symbol ask question asked 8 years, 8 months ago modified 8 years, 8 months ago That makes me wonder how exactly the syntax of primitive commands like \\kern, \\hskip etc. Sometimes users neglect to tell us about. What is \\kern instruction good for and how is it defined? \mkern (like \kern) does not parse and silently. 13 the other answers have described the difference between kerns and skips (glue) however to pick up on one comment in your question. I cannot find it in knuth's book texbook. As always here, you are much more likely to get help if you provide a full but minimal example others can copy and test as is. There's nothing wrong with your code, as far as i can tell, though it requires running pdflatex, then bibtex, then pdflatex two more times to get the right result. I need to comply with a certain paper template, \documentclass [conference] {ieeetran} % i do not know what the command below does but it was present in the template. The additional \kern at the end of \dotfill 's definition prevents a potential \unskip from seeing the last glue item before the \kern, so that the dots don't get removed. There's nothing wrong with your code, as far as i can tell, though it requires running pdflatex, then bibtex, then pdflatex two more times to get the right result. In tex, code like i\\kern37ptlike\\hskip100ptcake works perfectly well. I cannot find it in knuth's book texbook. That makes me wonder how exactly the syntax of primitive commands like \\kern, \\hskip etc. \mkern (like \kern) does not parse and silently. 13 the other answers have described the difference between kerns and skips (glue) however to pick up on one comment in your question. The original computer modern math italic font has a modest amount of kerning listed in its tfm metrics (largely for punctuation, but also for some exceptions like lower case. Sometimes users neglect to tell us about. Vertical spacing using kern in a custom symbol ask question asked 8 years, 8 months ago modified 8 years, 8 months ago That makes me wonder how exactly the syntax of primitive commands like \\kern, \\hskip etc. 13 the other answers have described the difference between kerns and skips (glue) however to pick up on one comment in your question. In tex, code like i\\kern37ptlike\\hskip100ptcake works perfectly well. I need to comply with a certain paper template, \documentclass [conference] {ieeetran} % i. That makes me wonder how exactly the syntax of primitive commands like \\kern, \\hskip etc. Vertical spacing using kern in a custom symbol ask question asked 8 years, 8 months ago modified 8 years, 8 months ago I cannot find it in knuth's book texbook. I need to comply with a certain paper template, \documentclass [conference] {ieeetran} % i do. That makes me wonder how exactly the syntax of primitive commands like \\kern, \\hskip etc. I need to comply with a certain paper template, \documentclass [conference] {ieeetran} % i do not know what the command below does but it was present in the template. Sometimes users neglect to tell us about. There's nothing wrong with your code, as far as. The additional \kern at the end of \dotfill 's definition prevents a potential \unskip from seeing the last glue item before the \kern, so that the dots don't get removed. That makes me wonder how exactly the syntax of primitive commands like \\kern, \\hskip etc. The original computer modern math italic font has a modest amount of kerning listed in. I cannot find it in knuth's book texbook. What is \\kern instruction good for and how is it defined? In tex, code like i\\kern37ptlike\\hskip100ptcake works perfectly well. That makes me wonder how exactly the syntax of primitive commands like \\kern, \\hskip etc. There's nothing wrong with your code, as far as i can tell, though it requires running pdflatex, then. The original computer modern math italic font has a modest amount of kerning listed in its tfm metrics (largely for punctuation, but also for some exceptions like lower case. As always here, you are much more likely to get help if you provide a full but minimal example others can copy and test as is. There's nothing wrong with your. I cannot find it in knuth's book texbook. The additional \kern at the end of \dotfill 's definition prevents a potential \unskip from seeing the last glue item before the \kern, so that the dots don't get removed. In tex, code like i\\kern37ptlike\\hskip100ptcake works perfectly well. There's nothing wrong with your code, as far as i can tell, though it. I need to comply with a certain paper template, \documentclass [conference] {ieeetran} % i do not know what the command below does but it was present in the template. 13 the other answers have described the difference between kerns and skips (glue) however to pick up on one comment in your question. The additional \kern at the end of \dotfill. 13 the other answers have described the difference between kerns and skips (glue) however to pick up on one comment in your question. That makes me wonder how exactly the syntax of primitive commands like \\kern, \\hskip etc. The additional \kern at the end of \dotfill 's definition prevents a potential \unskip from seeing the last glue item before the. That makes me wonder how exactly the syntax of primitive commands like \\kern, \\hskip etc. What is \\kern instruction good for and how is it defined? Sometimes users neglect to tell us about. There's nothing wrong with your code, as far as i can tell, though it requires running pdflatex, then bibtex, then pdflatex two more times to get the. I cannot find it in knuth's book texbook. As always here, you are much more likely to get help if you provide a full but minimal example others can copy and test as is. Sometimes users neglect to tell us about. That makes me wonder how exactly the syntax of primitive commands like \\kern, \\hskip etc. The additional \kern at the end of \dotfill 's definition prevents a potential \unskip from seeing the last glue item before the \kern, so that the dots don't get removed. I need to comply with a certain paper template, \documentclass [conference] {ieeetran} % i do not know what the command below does but it was present in the template. 13 the other answers have described the difference between kerns and skips (glue) however to pick up on one comment in your question. 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There's Nothing Wrong With Your Code, As Far As I Can Tell, Though It Requires Running Pdflatex, Then Bibtex, Then Pdflatex Two More Times To Get The Right Result.
The Original Computer Modern Math Italic Font Has A Modest Amount Of Kerning Listed In Its Tfm Metrics (Largely For Punctuation, But Also For Some Exceptions Like Lower Case.
In Tex, Code Like I\\Kern37Ptlike\\Hskip100Ptcake Works Perfectly Well.
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