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Spacing in macros with potentially empty subscript
You are right, if there is subscript then it is printed without italic correction and no italic correction is added. If there is no subscript then italic correction is added. You can solve your ...
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Getting rid of unwanted double space
you do \@starttoc{ha\csname @ha@concept@#1@id\endcsname}and \@starttocas well as other things does \@input{\jobname.#1}
it's quite hard to avoid \input generating a space token from at least the end ...
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Package acro: How to increase line space between acronym entries
You could set itemsep (from enumitem package) to the length you desire before \printacronyms:
\documentclass[11pt]{memoir}
\usepackage{enumitem}
\usepackage{acro} %list of abbreviations
\acsetup{...
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Spacing in macros with potentially empty subscript
Let's look at a simpler example:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage{amsmath}
\pagestyle{empty}\showoutput
\begin{document}
$\mathcal{T})$
$\mathcal{T}_{X})$
$\mathcal{T}_{})$
\end{document}
...
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