Hi Ori, On 10/26/05, Ori Idan <ori at helicontech.co.il> wrote: > .................................................................................................X > .........................................................., is it possible to > tell scribus > not to add spaces to the last short line of a paragraph?
You probably pressed the block-justification toolbar button. The last line on that button's icon is "block-justified" - that is, going from the left margin to the right margin. There is another toolbar button adjacent to the button (block-justification) you selected. You will see that the last line in that button's icon is "left-justified" or flushed left - so the last line in your paragraph will not get unnecessary spaces if it contains only three words. So there are two types of justifications - block justification, which you selected, and the normal justification which keeps the last line flushed left. I was also confused about this justification stuff as I have been using normal word-processors a lot and there is no block-justification feature (like that of Scribus) in those software packages. The question is: When do we need block-justification? What are the scenarios? Any comments? -- Asif
