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fontdimen
command
The fontdimen
command defines a font parameter to be put in the
TFM file. It has the form:
fontdimen fontdimen-name expr |
where fontdimen-name is any of the fontdimen names listed in the section below, and expr gives the new value of the fontdimen, in pixels.
For example, `common.cmi' (see section 9.1 Charspace usage) makes the following definitions:
fontdimen quad designsize fontdimen space .333 quad |
This defines the fontdimen quad
, which determines the
width of the em
dimension in TeX, to be the same as the design
size of the font. (This is traditionally the case, although it is not a
hard-and-fast rule.) Then it defines the fontdimen space
, which
is the normal interword space in TeX, to be one-third of the quad.
Because of the way that Charspace processes the CMI files
(see section 9.2.8 CMI processing), if you redefine the quad
fontdimen in
another CMI file, the value of space
will change correspondingly.
The section below lists all the TFM fontdimen names Charspace recognizes, and their meaning to TeX.
9.2.7.1 TFM fontdimens All the valid fontdimens.