Is it possible to hack the hyphenation to reduce drammatically the blank spaces added? On italian text justified frequently the hyphenation produces lines with three/fours words and a lot of ugly blank spaces, without a reasonable ortographic motivation. I suspect many times it's possible to "pack" the words in the same line, but appears impossible to "bring up" the word "pushed down". I tried to change the hyph_it.dic with the hyph_it_IT.dic of openoffice (more lines of instructions) that works but no changes in the blank spaces... Also I think it's impossible to shrink the spaces, using that in the ancient time of tipography (linotype) was named "double-wedge space" (spazio mobile in it) maybe a future feature for the powerful scribus? thank you! scribus is better!
