![]() Some programs (like Microsoft Word) may require that you enable kerning before it will properly space kerning pairs. Note that not every capital requires pairing with the alternate versions - for instance, the pair "Di" looks fine without any modification or kerning. The left brace "" a dotless "j." The less-than sign "" will produce a "micro-space" which can be used to add a tiny bit of space before an "i" or "j" or any other character. So, I've provided a couple of solutions for situations in which overlap is undesired but kerning is not an option. While this overlap has been compensated for with kerning pairs, not all applications support kerning. The problem with this narrow spacing is that the dot may overlap a preceding capital. I've spaced them so that they fit in well with other lowercase characters. The lowercase "i" and "j" have presented a spacing challenge due to their extraordinarily large dots. Remember to remove any prior versions from your Fonts folder before installing the update. UPDATE 05/28/01 - Major overhaul including many new capitals, lowercase, numbers, symbols, and punctuation with improved spacing and kerning. INSTALLATION: To install any TrueType font, simply copy it to your Windows\Fonts folder. Please include this wds.txt file with any redistribution. Windows TrueType font, free for personal use ![]()
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