summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/fonts/junicode/doc/GettingStarted.tex
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'fonts/junicode/doc/GettingStarted.tex')
-rw-r--r--fonts/junicode/doc/GettingStarted.tex4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/fonts/junicode/doc/GettingStarted.tex b/fonts/junicode/doc/GettingStarted.tex
index 7120a474f4..56bc48b825 100644
--- a/fonts/junicode/doc/GettingStarted.tex
+++ b/fonts/junicode/doc/GettingStarted.tex
@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ interesting. See Mozilla's
{Variable Fonts Guide} for more information about using variable fonts on the web.
A growing number of desktop applications support variable fonts. Use the variable version of
-Junicode in Adobe InDesign (always with the World-Ready Paragraph Composer).\footnote{%
+Junicode in Adobe InDesign (always with the World-Ready Paragraph Composer).\footnote{\ %
The choice of a Composer is well hidden in the “Justification” section of the
“Paragraph Style Options” dialog. Use of the default “Adobe Paragraph Composer”
with Junicode VF may cause InDesign to crash or otherwise misbehave. To prevent crashes
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ Sketch, and CorelDRAW.
The static version of Junicode has five weights and five widths, which are combined in many ways
for a total of nineteen styles in
-both roman and italic.\footnote{Several of the twenty-five possible combinations
+both roman and italic.\footnote{\ Several of the twenty-five possible combinations
(e.g. {\jExpLight light expanded})
have been omitted as unlikely to be useful; however, these can be accessed via the variable font.}
It is not necessary to install all of these; in fact,