On 6/15/23, Steve Izma <si...@golden.net> wrote: > One of its main > points was to argue in favour of final aesthetic adjustments > being made by humans as opposed to algorithms.
Well, of course the HUMAN typographer thinks that. ;-> > debates about the "paragraph-at-once" algorithms (which have > never worked in a satisfying way to me when I have needed to > typeset with TeX). Accepting that no algorithm will produce perfect results, the question isn't whether paragraph-at-once algorithms obviate the need for human intervention, but whether they overall produce better results than setting every line individually without regard for the surrounding paragraph. That is, which system leaves the human with less work to do?