I have a customer who has a designer who has specified the setting of certain text headings etc. with the terminology: "kerning 250" or "kerning 40"
I am not familiar with this particular terminology. Neither is my InDesign consultant. It looks like 100 may be normal letter spacing but I am not sure. In any case I would call this tracking rather than kerning. Since it isn't TeX and isn't InDesign teminology I assume it is Quark-speak. Any Quark folk on list who have seen this kind of specification before? If so can you explain what is desired in the two instances shown above? Are these 100th parts of an em or an en? I hate to look ignorant to my customer but my experience is primarily in TeX where fiddling with letter spacing is more or less anathema. -- John Culleton Able Indexing and Typesetting Precision typesetting (tm) at reasonable cost. Satisfaction guaranteed. http://wexfordpress.com
