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I cannot find it in knuth's book texbook. Hello, i’m a relative newbie in latex and am trying to reduce the space between closing quotes and colon/comma, but by a general way in the preamble. We have \hskip, \vskip, and \mskip, but only \kern and \mkern.
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\kern so if they are issued in vertical mode (when tex hasn't yet started a paragraph) they produce a vertical space rather than a horizontal one. How to fix kerning of comma/colon after quotes? To be typeset as !\kern 1.2pt!, just like ff is automatically turned into a
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Please, make your example more simple, especially without any expl3 code. The argument for \kern is a dimen , so tex first looks for a decimal number (which can be an integer in any admissible representation, or a fractional number in decimal notation, with period or. Why doesn't tex distinguish between horizontal and vertical kerns like it does for skips? But the recent update of listings package v1.
Moreover, i cannot imagine what is your intend, specially, what do you expect when \maincommand{a>a} is. Be sure to issue them when a paragraph has. I could run the program without any problem while highlighting few lines of code using listings and lstlinebgrd packages. What is \\kern instruction good for and how is it defined?
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Is it possible to tell (la)tex to adjust the kerning of a specific character combination?