Gregor N. Purdy wrote:

In the section "He doth fill fields..." we see an example of Fill
Justification where two spaces fit between every word. This doesn't
give us an idea of how spaces are distributed if the number of
spaces needed does not divide evenly into the number of interstices.

Currently extra spaces are fitted into the rightmost gaps (as this seems -- to me at leats- to produce the least weird results). I've tried all sorts of other schemes but none seem as satisfactory to me.


Damian

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