Hi :)
If kerning issues such as this really bother you then you might be better
using a DeskTop Publishing program such as Scribus (Free). Apparently the
best work-flow is to;
1. use LibreOffice Writer to write/create and/or edit/modify the contents
Once you have pretty much all the words on the
On Wed, 17 Sep 2014, Bruce Byfield wrote:
On Tuesday 16 September 2014 11:42:53 PM James wrote:
On 14-09-15 12:57 AM, Daniel wrote:
Is there a reason why when I justify some texts, automatically there are
big spaces between words?
Thanks
Daniel
Full Justification justifies to both left
On 14-09-15 12:57 AM, Daniel wrote:
Is there a reason why when I justify some texts, automatically there are
big spaces between words?
Thanks
Daniel
Full Justification justifies to both left and right sides.
Try left or right justification.
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On Tuesday 16 September 2014 11:42:53 PM James wrote:
On 14-09-15 12:57 AM, Daniel wrote:
Is there a reason why when I justify some texts, automatically there are
big spaces between words?
Thanks
Daniel
Full Justification justifies to both left and right sides.
Try left or right
On 09/15/2014 12:57 AM, Daniel wrote:
Is there a reason why when I justify some texts, automatically there are
big spaces between words?
Thanks
Daniel
wild guess: are you permitting automatic hyphenation? If you can't
hyphenate, then some lines may have excess spacing. OTOH, is the spacing
At 06:57 15/09/2014 +0200, Daniel wrote:
Is there a reason why when I justify some texts, automatically there
are big spaces between words?
Well, only the obvious one that the first word on the next line is
too long to fit on the problem line. Without justification, this
would lead to a
Is there a reason why when I justify some texts, automatically there are
big spaces between words?
Thanks
Daniel
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