Text formatting: the left column was set with pdfeLateX, the right one with
Microsoft Word.
Font: Garamond
Created by baba66, http://de.wikipedia.org, 2006-03-30
On the left side the following ligatures are used: fi, fl ft, ch (german)
normal and italic, ff and ffi.
Note the use of real small caps on the left, while Word uses scaled
capital letters.
The spacing of TeX is signnificantly better: I had to delete a few words
from the original blind text to prevent Word to use two additional lines of
text.
pdfTeX allows the use of "character protrusion", used on the left to achieve
a optically straight right border: the hyphens protrude into the margin.
A nice feature specific to eTeX is shown in the last line: The space
between "Commodo" and "Consequat" is a little bigger on the left than on
the right, because eTeX is able to adjust this by an arbitrary value to
the preceeding line.
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Text formatting: the left column was set with pdfeLateX, the right one with
Microsoft Word.
Font: Garamond
Created by baba66, http://de.wikipedia.org, 2006-03-30
License: cc-by-sa/2.0/de and GFDL
On the left side the following ligatures are used: fi, fl ft, ch (german)
normal and italic, ff and ffi.
Note the use of real small caps on the left, while Word uses scaled
capital letters.
The spacing of TeX is signnificantly better: I had to delete a few words
from the original blind text to prevent Word to use two additional lines of
text.
pdfTeX allows the use of "character protrusion", used on the left to achieve
a optically straight right border: the hyphens protrude into the margin.
A nice feature specific to eTeX is shown in the last line: The space
between "Commodo" and "Consequat" is a little bigger on the left than on
the right, because eTeX is able to adjust this by an arbitrary value to
the preceeding line.