Hi list,

This is probably a stupid question but ... the documentation states that
\fill-line spreads its content evenly over the line. However it does not
insert equal white space between strings but instead creates columns of
equal width.

\fill-line{ 123 1234567 1234567890 12123123123123123 }

How can I get the equivalent of LaTeX with \hfill between the parts?

-- 
*Sven Axelsson*
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