Peter Schaffter <pe...@schaffter.ca> wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 18, 2014, Joachim Walsdorff wrote: > > it would be fine if you could provide an example text, formatted > > both with groff and Heirloom troff, to demonstrate us the > > typographic gain by `paragraph-at-once formattingĀ“ against `line > > formattingĀ“. > > http://heirloom.sourceforge.net/doctools/just.pdf I've attached another postscript example produced by heirloom troff. Look at the blanks in the first paragraph, and how we can remove them so that the "color" of the paragraph seems more uniform. We can also use some tricks to increase or decrease the size of the whole paragraph and avoid orphans. Some art is still needed to adjust everything correctly. These features only offer the possibility to practice that art. Here is the code I used: .\" set heirloom extensions: .do xflag 3 .de lorem .sp 1v .\" text from wikipedia "microtypography". Microtypography is the name given to a range of methods for improving the readability and appearance of text, especially justified text. The methods reduce the appearance of large interword spaces and create edges to the text that appear more even. Heirloom Troff, the OpenType compatible free and open-source version of UNIX troff also supports protrusion, kerning and tracking. .. .vs 15 .ps 11 .ll 10v .po 3v .\" Historic troff behaviour .lorem .\" Paragraph at once adjustment .padj .lorem .sp |0 .po 16v .\" lightly use glyph size .letadj 99 99 15 101 101 .lorem .br .\" Define default interword space .ss 10 0 .\" Define minimal interword space .minss 9 .lorem Cheers, Pierre-Jean.
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