Editing 1676: Full-Width Justification
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Strategies for full-width justification | Strategies for full-width justification | ||
โ | [Below the caption is a column with six boxes, each showing a different "strategy" for justification which is annotated beside it. Here the annotation is written at the top and the text below. The top and bottom of the text is cut of in the middle, but as it can be "read" this is written anyway. Only for hyphenation does an extra word appear at the end. In the last with snakes, a snake is drawn to cover the entire | + | [Below the caption is a column with six boxes, each showing a different "strategy" for justification which is annotated beside it. Here the annotation is written at the top and the text below. The top and bottom of the text is cut of in the middle, but as it can be "read" this is written anyway. Only for hyphenation does an extra word appear at the end. In the last with snakes, a snake is drawn to cover the entire spaaace from the end of between to the right border.] |
<dl><!-- Note: the CSS is set important and directly on the <dd> to avoid being upset by any current or future stylesheet. If the text is rendered "plain" it still should look about right --> | <dl><!-- Note: the CSS is set important and directly on the <dd> to avoid being upset by any current or future stylesheet. If the text is rendered "plain" it still should look about right --> |