What you do is you use kerning to place an r and an n so close together that they blend into one to appear to be an m. I opened the document and zoomed in as far as I could and then did a click-drag from the back of the m to the left and low-and-behold! It selected the n and didn't select the r next to it.
This is something you would do in the source document before you created the PDF file so you could hide his name from computer searches. Very tricky! But not tricky enough.
Look at the rn in the word government and compare it closely with the shape of the m right next to it. You can't really tell the difference between the two if you push the r right up next to the n so they slightly overlap.
The rn could have a -8 kerning value and make it look like an m quite easily with this particular font. As a typesetter for many years, I was an old hand at this trick and used to manually kern headlines to make them fit and look more natural. It's no big deal. So once you get the Corney correct you do a search and replace and all of them are now properly kerned to look like Comey.
EXACTLY. Too bad other people would rather spew nonsense and belittle you.
And guess what this hints at? They use this to avoid FOIA requests. Remember Tom Fitton had trouble finding records? Obama is in here as Obarna and Clinton is in here as something else also.
I honestly think this was done on purpose this time to try and get people to notice how the other side operates.
WinningInTheWest (2 points) 14 hours ago *
What you do is you use kerning to place an r and an n so close together that they blend into one to appear to be an m. I opened the document and zoomed in as far as I could and then did a click-drag from the back of the m to the left and low-and-behold! It selected the n and didn't select the r next to it.
This is something you would do in the source document before you created the PDF file so you could hide his name from computer searches. Very tricky! But not tricky enough.
Look at the rn in the word government and compare it closely with the shape of the m right next to it. You can't really tell the difference between the two if you push the r right up next to the n so they slightly overlap.
The rn could have a -8 kerning value and make it look like an m quite easily with this particular font. As a typesetter for many years, I was an old hand at this trick and used to manually kern headlines to make them fit and look more natural. It's no big deal. So once you get the Corney correct you do a search and replace and all of them are now properly kerned to look like Comey.
WinningInTheWest (2 points) 14 hours ago *
What you do is you use kerning to place an r and an n so close together that they blend into one to appear to be an m. I opened the document and zoomed in as far as I could and then did a click-drag from the back of the m to the left and low-and-behold! It selected the n and didn't select the r next to it.
This is something you would do in the source document before you created the PDF file so you could hide his name from computer searches. Very tricky! But not tricky enough.
Look at the rn in the word government and compare it closely with the shape of the m right next to it. You can't really tell the difference between the two if you push the r right up next to the n so they slightly overlap.
The rn could have a -8 kerning value and make it look like an m quite easily with this particular font. As a typesetter for many years, I was an old hand at this trick and used to manually kern headlines to make them fit and look more natural. It's no big deal. So once you get the Corney correct you do a search and replace and all of them are now properly kerned to look like Comey.
What you do is you use kerning to place an r and an n so close together that they blend into one to appear to be an m. I opened the document and zoomed in as far as I could and then did a click-drag from the back of the m to the left and low-and-behold! It selected the n and didn't select the r next to it.
https://i.postimg.cc/s2m4JtYY/Corney.png
This is something you would do in the source document before you created the PDF file so you could hide his name from computer searches. Very tricky! But not tricky enough.
Look at the rn in the word government and compare it closely with the shape of the m right next to it. You can't really tell the difference between the two if you push the r right up next to the n so they slightly overlap.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/36/a5/ce/36a5ce5ea48318eb55ada5e62ede902d.png
The rn could have a -8 kerning value and make it look like an m quite easily with this particular font. As a typesetter for many years, I was an old hand at this trick and used to manually kern headlines to make them fit and look more natural. It's no big deal. So once you get the Corney correct you do a search and replace and all of them are now properly kerned to look like Comey.
EXACTLY. Too bad other people would rather spew nonsense and belittle you.
And guess what this hints at? They use this to avoid FOIA requests. Remember Tom Fitton had trouble finding records? Obama is in here as Obarna and Clinton is in here as something else also.
I honestly think this was done on purpose this time to try and get people to notice how the other side operates.
OCR issue? Maybe. I guess this is just another coincidence huh?
https://i.imgur.com/2yZzoop.jpg
the point . . . . . . . . . .
your head
I'll let the dude about you do that instead...
WinningInTheWest (2 points) 14 hours ago * What you do is you use kerning to place an r and an n so close together that they blend into one to appear to be an m. I opened the document and zoomed in as far as I could and then did a click-drag from the back of the m to the left and low-and-behold! It selected the n and didn't select the r next to it.
https://i.postimg.cc/s2m4JtYY/Corney.png
This is something you would do in the source document before you created the PDF file so you could hide his name from computer searches. Very tricky! But not tricky enough.
Look at the rn in the word government and compare it closely with the shape of the m right next to it. You can't really tell the difference between the two if you push the r right up next to the n so they slightly overlap.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/36/a5/ce/36a5ce5ea48318eb55ada5e62ede902d.png
The rn could have a -8 kerning value and make it look like an m quite easily with this particular font. As a typesetter for many years, I was an old hand at this trick and used to manually kern headlines to make them fit and look more natural. It's no big deal. So once you get the Corney correct you do a search and replace and all of them are now properly kerned to look like Comey.
it was only on the name Comey, no other Ms were turned into RNs. On top of that, the spacing between the R and the N (kerning) was reduced.
So who adjusted the width between only those two letters?
Nevermind, Obama is in there as obarna
Now think to all of those corn and harvest tweets by a number of people including Nunes, grassley, and even Comey himself.
WinningInTheWest (2 points) 14 hours ago * What you do is you use kerning to place an r and an n so close together that they blend into one to appear to be an m. I opened the document and zoomed in as far as I could and then did a click-drag from the back of the m to the left and low-and-behold! It selected the n and didn't select the r next to it.
https://i.postimg.cc/s2m4JtYY/Corney.png
This is something you would do in the source document before you created the PDF file so you could hide his name from computer searches. Very tricky! But not tricky enough.
Look at the rn in the word government and compare it closely with the shape of the m right next to it. You can't really tell the difference between the two if you push the r right up next to the n so they slightly overlap.
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/36/a5/ce/36a5ce5ea48318eb55ada5e62ede902d.png
The rn could have a -8 kerning value and make it look like an m quite easily with this particular font. As a typesetter for many years, I was an old hand at this trick and used to manually kern headlines to make them fit and look more natural. It's no big deal. So once you get the Corney correct you do a search and replace and all of them are now properly kerned to look like Comey.