On 2020-06-25 17:11, Richard Kimberly Heck wrote:
On 6/25/20 10:46 AM, Daniel wrote:
On 2020-06-25 16:00, Daniel wrote:
In the attached screen capture, shouldn't the second line be spread
out to fill the width of the line? Otherwise it looks as if there is
a line break or so.


Maybe there is a maximum width for spaces such that if the spaces are
beyond that, the line gets left aligned?

Yes, this was a change made a while ago. Having huge spaces between
words makes it all very hard to read.

Riki

I see. And I guess this problem comes up often enough when there are full width insets.

By the way, non-greedy algorithms for text justification, i.e. those that do not just put as many words into each line as possible (starting from the first) but try to reach greater equality between length of spaces, are to slow, right? Both Writer and Word seem to use only the greedy algorithm. (Pages does some weird stuff by spacing out characters within words.) So, I guess that's the case. I was just curious.

Daniel

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