On Wednesday 01 Jan 2014 11:31:26 logos wrote: > I think the body of the text should be justified rather than left aligned > since it's the most used way. It makes it to look better and more > proffessional and organized. a) Left aligned is more readable, because the reader can scan lines and keep their place more easily - basic cog psy. b) Justified text is designed to maximise content in a grid systems where narrow columns are the norm. For example newspapers and magazines. It is wholly inappropriate for full width text, such as a letter. c) <shudder> The US' favourite (and most unpleasant common font) is Times New Roman. Let's please either choose a good, open, modern default font (preferably something sans serif, which is more readable for most people's screens) and not take the de-facto TR awfulness that all the corporates give us without a second thought. If we really must have a serif font, then let's at least provide two defaults and/or improve the usability of the template config much better - it's rubbish as it stands. I don't recall if the install process asks for the users preferred default font and or template but that might be a temporary solution. </shudder> > > On the other hand, I would put the left and right margins in 2,50cm instead > of 2,00cm because it looks more formal. > > > > -- > View this message in context: > http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/Default-Writer-Template-tp4076271p4090 > 447.html Sent from the Design mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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