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- From: rbarclay@trentu.ca (Ross Barclay)
- Subject: Re: AmiPro and ligature substitution
- Message-ID: <17NOV199218525147@trentu.ca>
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- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 23:52:00 GMT
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- In article <9811@blue.cis.pitt.edu.UUCP>, djbpitt+@pitt.edu (David J Birnbaum) writes...
- >Can AmiPro be made to perform ligature substitution? That is, assuming I
- >have a font that provides fi, ffi, fl, ffl, and ff ligatures, can I type
- >individual characters and have AmiPro substitute the ligatures during
- >printing? I realize that I can enter the character cell number for the
- >ligatures manually, but I'd prefer to be able to type real letters and
- >let the software worry about ligating.
- >
- >Thanks,
- >
- >David
-
- To the best of my memory Wordperfect for DOS is the only mainstream word
- processor with this feature. I sure don't think lack of ligatures is good
- enough reason to drop Ami Pro, though!
-
-
- Ross Barclay
- RBarclay@TrentU.Ca
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