I am aware that the left-side Optical Margins are broken and have a issue-number since 2012. (#0010539)
There is always hope. I will wait. Still, at the moment our team is preparing a batch of many children's-books with very little text in huge font-sizes. So they do not even try to set justified text. But the left margin looks very frazzled where a line is starting with a typographical apostrophe (possessive-marker in our language). I have already figured out a work-around; so the above is just context. Today, out of curiosity, I spent one hour+ trying to find the location in the source code, where the glyphs/characters are listed or defined, which get the "special treatment" whereby the optical margins get improved. I found a lot of detail where the "calculations" are happening, but not the data, where the characters are stored. I want to add some custom glyphs (hack) which for our minority language often show up at the end or at the beginning of lines. This is my question. So all I need please is the name of a file where the concerned glyphs are listed or otherwise defined (Unicode Category or whatever). thank you and greetings, Martin Please note that I am not even proposing a new feature, although user-access to the list of optical-margin-concerned-characters might be interesting to other "exotic-language" users too. -- ZASKE Martin responsable G?G? BP 50 - Bassila - B?nin tel G?G? 66.66.11.11 tel pers 97.44.62.95
