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Re: XY4.018 and counter



 Robert:

 1. I perhaps failed to include the Speedo font that I use because
 I cut the passage out from pages two of my file. But my default
 font is DUTCH 12.

 2. As for Twelfth of an inch, I don't recall how that came about.
 What is the usual here? By the way, I do not type in the TW.
 It is the default.

 3. When I issue the command below, I get 57,55,7 . This is not
 something I changed in the SETTINGS.DFL file. It was like this from
 the beginning, and I did not alter it. What do you recommend that I
 change it to? As a matter of fact, I see that there is a semicolon
 before the line df lh=57,55,7 at the moment. Souldn't that cancel it
 out?

 M.

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On Sun, 21 Dec 2003, Robert Holmgren wrote:

> ** Reply to message from "M.W. Poirier"  on Sun, 21
> Dec 2003 14:06:10 -0400 (EDT)
>
> Maben:
>
> When I print it out, my endnote and text foot numbers _are_
> superscripted correctly, both! I made a few slight changes
> to your copy to get it to work right here -- it needed a
> Speedo UFfontname statement etc at TOF. Two things I don't
> understand: well, come to think of it, I do understand
>  -- you're the only person I've ever known who
> uses TWelfths of an inch as his unit of measure
> (incidentally, that _could_ be stated as  since zero
> is zero no matter what measure you use); the other is,
> shouldn't there be an  at the end of the
> import? I'm pretty rusty at this...
>
> I'd like you to issue this command, and say what is
> reported on the PRompt line:
>
> va/nv $LH
>
> The only other thing I can think of is that there might be
> some other (SETTINGS) default that differs between our two
> machines. But I'm definitely seeing superscript everywhere.
> Here's your text, modified a tad:
>
> XPLeNCODE v2.0
> b-gin [UNTITLED]
> {<}UFDUTCH{>}{<}SZ18PT{>}{<}SY23Z,0,0,1{>}{<}AL1{>}In a work{032}
> whose publication almost went unnoticed at the time of its ap
> pearance in 1971, and that is almost never read today, the la
> te American political philosopher and Episcopalian (Anglican)
> priest, Gerhart Niemeyer (1907-1997){<}MD+SU{>}{<}C1{>}{<}MD
> -SU{>}, while teaching at Notre Dame in the 1960s, wrote the{032}
> following about {<}MD+IT{>}ideology{<}MD-IT{>}: [cr|lf][cr|lf
> ]{<}IP3TW,3TW,3TW{>}The term "ideological" refers to the subo
> rdination of contemplative theory [{<}MD+IT{>}theoria{<}MD-IT
> {>}] to the {<}MDIT{>}libido dominandi{<}MDNM{>}, which manif
> ests itself in the building of closed systems around dogmatic
> ally will "positions," in reductionism of both scope and mate
> rials of analysis, and in the determination to substitute an{032}
> intellectually fabricated "Second Reality" [See also Heimito{032}
> von Doderer, {<}MD+IT{>}The Demons{<}MD-IT{>}] for the realit
> y given to man.{<}MD+SU{>}{<}C1{>}{<}MD-SU{>} [cr|lf]{<}IP0TW
> ,0TW{>}[cr|lf]{<}SSTXLNK{>}{<}LTC:\XY4\DOCS\IDEOCH2.FN /X{>}{
> <}RFA{<}MDNM{>}{<}LD {>}- {<}PN{>} -{<}LD {>}{>}{<}DC1=1{>}
> [cr|lf]{<}FC{>}Endnotes[cr|lf]{<}UFDUTCH{>}{<}SZ10PT{>}{<}SY2
> 3Z,0,0,1{>}[cr|lf]{<}FL{>}[cr|lf]{<}MD+SU{>}{<}C1{>}{<}MD-SU{
> >} Professor Niemeyer became a Roman Catholic towards the en
> d of his life. [cr|lf][cr|lf]{<}MD+SU{>}{<}C1{>}{<}MD-SU{>} {032}
> Gerhart Niemeyer, {<}MDIT{>}Between Nothingness and Paradise{
> <}MDNM{>}, (B{131}ton Rouge: Louisiana State University Pres
> s, 1971), p. 141f. [cr|lf]{<}IE{>}{<}USTXLNK{>}[cr|lf]
> -nd
> XPLeNCODE
>
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> Robert Holmgren
> holmgren@xxxxxxxx
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>
>