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5.19.9 Italic Corrections

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When typesetting adjacent glyphs from typefaces of different slants, the +space between them may require adjustment. +

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Escape sequence: \/
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Apply an italic correction: modify the spacing of the preceding +glyph so that the distance between it and the following glyph is correct +if the latter is of upright shape. For example, if an +italic ‘f’ is followed immediately by a roman right +parenthesis, then in many fonts the top right portion of +the ‘f’ overlaps the top left of the right parenthesis, which +is ugly. Use this escape sequence whenever an oblique glyph is +immediately followed by an upright glyph without any intervening space. +

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Escape sequence: \,
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Apply a left italic correction: modify the spacing of the +following glyph so that the distance between it and the preceding +glyph is correct if the latter is of upright shape. For example, +if a roman left parenthesis is immediately followed by an +italic ‘f’, then in many fonts the bottom left portion of +the ‘f’ overlaps the bottom of the left parenthesis, which is +ugly. Use this escape sequence whenever an upright glyph is followed +immediately by an oblique glyph without any intervening space. +

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