Dear list,

I've been confronted with the following 'intriguing' formatting requirement for 
a document:

"
• Type density:  Must be no more than 15 characters per linear inch (including 
characters and spaces).
• Line spacing: Must be no more than six lines per vertical inch.
"

While the line spacing resolves in ConTeXt to

\setupinterlinespace[line=\dimexpr(1in / 6)]

I was wondering if one can limit "type density" as the number of glyphs per 
inch in TeX too? I thought, it is more convenient to rephrase this request (for 
a 7 in textwidth) to limit the number of glyphs per line to 112. (Font must be 
sans or serif, of course ...)

I've tried

\setuplayout[width=112\averagecharwidth] 

which, however, results in ~120–130 characters and spaces per line. 
Pragmatically, I'm narrowing the text width to empirically match the 
requirement, but I'm nevertheless curious if there is a Lua/TeX solution to 
this "problem"?

Thank you!


Benjamin 
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