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osmophilia@gmail.com #1
Help with kerning
I have a 300 page book set in set in the Adobe Caslon Pro OpenType
font. My client thinks that there not space between sentences.
Is there there an easy way to add a bit of space to sentence-ending
periods within Indesign, or must I edit the font?
Any help is appreciated...
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mhari@ihug.com.au #2
Re: Help with kerning
[email]osmophilia@gmail.com[/email] wrote:Hi,> I have a 300 page book set in set in the Adobe Caslon Pro OpenType
> font. My client thinks that there not space between sentences.
>
> Is there there an easy way to add a bit of space to sentence-ending
> periods within Indesign, or must I edit the font?
>
> Any help is appreciated...
You could you an edit>find/change and type in a period, then a space
(hit spacebar), and change it to 'period, space, space' this way you'll
avoid affecting decimals in figures.
If your paragraphs are justified, you may have to go into the paragraph
pallete, into the 'justification' drop down menu, and change these
settings to allow a little more room.
Mhari
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