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Regards,
-- JeffC
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Dr. Jeffrey L. Caruso <jcaruso@pageflexinc.com>
Pageflex, Inc. 215 First St. Cambridge, MA 02142
(A Bitstream company)
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Glenn Adams wrote:
> Summing the offset and sum of baseline shifts still produces a scalar, not a
> vector.
The "distance" is also a scalar. What's your point?
>
> >
> > Read the whole sentence:
> >
> > For any inline-area descendant I of P ,
> >
> > the distance in the shift-direction from the dominant baseline of P to the
> > alignment-point of I
> >
> > equals
> >
> > the offset between the dominant baseline of P and the baseline of P
> corresponding
> > to the alignment-baseline trait of I ,
> >
> > plus
> >
> > the sum of the baseline-shifts for I and all of its ancestors which are
> descendants
> > of P .
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> > -- JeffC
> >
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> > Dr. Jeffrey L. Caruso <jcaruso@pageflexinc.com>
> > Pageflex, Inc. 215 First St. Cambridge, MA 02142
> > (A Bitstream company)
> >
> >
> >
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Regards,
-- JeffC
******************************************************
Dr. Jeffrey L. Caruso <jcaruso@pageflexinc.com>
Pageflex, Inc. 215 First St. Cambridge, MA 02142
(A Bitstream company)