About boundary characters
barbara beeton
bnb at tug.org
Thu Sep 19 03:30:50 CEST 2019
There's one genuine zero-width character that I can think of:
the "\not" character in the cmsy font. Check it out in the
comprehensive symbols list (p.232 in the version I'm looking at):
"... like \not, puts a slash over the subsequent mathematical
symbol."
-- bb
On Wed, 18 Sep 2019, Tomas Rokicki wrote:
> A minor correction: characters *can* have zero width. A characterwith a
> zero *index* to the width table does not exist, but one of the
> other entries in the width table can certainly be zero.
>
> (I don't know if any such characters exist, off-hand.)
>
> -tom
>
> [...]
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