Re: On typesetting
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- Subject: [mg76657] Re: [mg76605] On typesetting
- From: "Lev Bishop" <lev.bishop+mathgroup at gmail.com>
- Date: Fri, 25 May 2007 06:37:43 -0400 (EDT)
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On 5/24/07, Selwyn Hollis wrote: > It's only noticeable on-screen if you're in the Printout screen > environment mode. Interestingly, the cause of this effect seems to be PrivateFontOptions->"FontType"->"Outline" as specified in Core.nb's Cell[StyleData[All,"Printout"],...,PrivateFontOptions->{"FontType"->"Outline"}] Overriding this setting in the private stylesheet seems to fix it onscreen, but I don't know if printing will work properly without outline fonts... Lev > On May 24, 2007, at 8:55 AM, Lev Bishop wrote: > > > On 5/24/07, Selwyn Hollis <sh2.7183 at earthlink.net> wrote: > > > > I agree with most of your comments (especially about too much space > > after d in integrals) but... > > > >> (1) Embedding equations in text ruins line-spacing. There is excess > >> space below any line that contains an equation, even if the equation > >> is as simple as y=x. > > > > I see this in the pdf you posted, but I don't see it in my own > > mathematica documents. I wonder what the difference is. Does it show > > up on screen, or only in the printout? > > > > Lev > >
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