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  1. I highlight the f, and then 110 - that makes a space between f and l and not the rest.
  2. Thanks Hand jojo, You are correct, but it also depends on the settings in the "typography" as another have pointed out. I actually tried your hint, but it didn't work before I made some changes in the typography settings. But now it works, so thank again, I do appreciate.
  3. Thank you so much for you explanation. I am used to InDesign, but I actually haven't noticed the problem there, but InDesign may have the same problem. For short text it is ok, but for long text i'll use another font.
  4. Thank you for helping. I have tried that as well. Nothing changes at all - If this is what you mean.
  5. Now you have lost my friends. Can it be done and if so, do I need to do it for every single time. If so, it must be a bug. Thanks for answering.
  6. Thanks 🙂 I have tried to do that, but it is like they a "melted" together. It is Affinity Publisher. But it is almost the same in Designer, but here I can get a little more space, but they are still melted together. But my problem are Affinity Publisher.
  7. Today I was finishing a book cover. When I wrote the text in Times new roman, I saw, that the font needs correction. To me this is very important, because I use Times new roman om a lot of book covers. This means I can't use Affinity Designer.
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