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Re: 3.13: Word baselines


From: Chip Salzenberg
Subject: Re: 3.13: Word baselines
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999 23:14:28 -0500

According to Valeriy E. Ushakov:
> On Mon, Feb 15, 1999 at 03:19:43AM -0500, Chip Salzenberg wrote:
> > This patch makes 3.13 behave as I think it must -- making various
> > words on the same line share a common baseline.
> 
> It's not that simple.

I assumed not.  :-)

> The other pieces are necessary.  First, a proposed @WShift symbol
> (tentative name), that would apply implicit @VShift to every word in
> it's right parameter.

I'm fairly new to lout; why doesn't @VShift serve?  Or does it just
awkward, while @WShift would be less awkward?  And doesn't it make
sense to have @VShiftWords and @HShiftWords?

> Second, x-height should be exported as a length unit, say `x', so
> that @Eq could use 0.5x @WShift to move the mark where it expects it
> to be.

Hey, that's a cool idea.  (But 'x' is already a modifier, is that OK?)
-- 
Chip Salzenberg      - a.k.a. -      <address@hidden>
      "When do you work?"   "Whenever I'm not busy."


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