Quoting Tornoci Laszlo <torlasz at net.sote.hu>: > Asif Lodhi wrote: > ... >> So there are two types of justifications - block justification, which >> you selected, and the normal justification which keeps the last line >> flushed left. >> >> I was also confused about this justification stuff as I have been >> using normal word-processors a lot and there is no block-justification >> feature (like that of Scribus) in those software packages. >> >> The question is: When do we need block-justification? What are the >> scenarios? Any comments? > > It is nice to have in the rare case when the last line happens to be > only very slightly shorter then the rest. I have actually used it. > > Yours: Laszlo > _______________________________________________ > Scribus mailing list > Scribus at nashi.altmuehlnet.de > http://nashi.altmuehlnet.de/mailman/listinfo/scribus >
Very useful for many things, for instance when you have a small column and want it to be totally justified. Quark Xpress has this option, in french we say: "forcer" (to force?) instead of "justifier" (justify). Raphael
