It's probably done manually in a lot of cases. Frederick Noronha wrote: > That's true. But how do other software programmes attain this? Just > curious... (worked in newspapers earlier... now interested in books). > FN > > On 08/04/07, Richard Heck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Frederick "FN" Noronha wrote: >> > I am trying to get Lyx to wrap text around illustrations for a book. >> > What I notice is that if the illustration is 50% or less of the column >> > width, the text wraps very neatly. Otherwise, the justification of the >> > text goes awry. Is this some bug in Lyx, or is there some logic to it? >> This is LaTeX, not LyX. The problem is that when the image consumes too >> much space, it is nearly impossible to get the text properly justified. >> There just isn't enough space. You may need to provide hyphenation hints >> to get it to work. >> >> Richard >> >> -- >> ================================================================== >> Richard G Heck, Jr >> Professor of Philosophy >> Brown University >> http://frege.brown.edu/heck/ >> ================================================================== >> Get my public key from http://sks.keyserver.penguin.de >> Hash: 0x1DE91F1E66FFBDEC >> Learn how to sign your email using Thunderbird and GnuPG at: >> http://dudu.dyn.2-h.org/nist/gpg-enigmail-howto >> >> > >
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