On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 07:53:06PM +0200, Daniel wrote: > On 2020-06-25 19:34, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote: > > Le 25/06/2020 à 19:28, Daniel a écrit : > > > By the way, non-greedy algorithms for text justification, i.e. those > > > that do not just put as many words into each line as possible > > > (starting from the first) but try to reach greater equality between > > > length of spaces, are to slow, right? Both Writer and Word seem to > > > use only the greedy algorithm. (Pages does some weird stuff by > > > spacing out characters within words.) So, I guess that's the case. I > > > was just curious. > > > > I do ot know whether they are too slow, but they are definitely more > > complicated. I am not sure that the gain is worth the effort. > > (TeX does this and much more for the final output, though) > > > > JMarc > > Yes, maybe it's not worth the effort. I just remembered that I set all my > LyX documents to left aligned because, at least previously, the gaps between > words were just to wide to be nicely readable. I don't remember exactly > anymore what was the main cause of the gaps. I might try using justification > again to see.
I haven't been following this conversation, but I also just turn off justification. For me though it is more because when I type a letter I don't want all of the letters on the line to be shifted. Scott
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