Also, I think it'd be _very_ useful in a busy newspaper DTP department where all text frame use that particular style X, and you need to have something at the end of the paragraph (like a "more on page XY" at the end of teaser text on front page) that flushes right. Not an unthinkable scenario, and having to adjust the right tab to the right edge of the text frame can be such a huge waste of time (not to speak of stress factor).
If implementing a special character is a problem, there could be an easier solution. A button on the tab editor (is there a stand-alone tab editor?) that shoots the tab to the right edge of the text-frame (or page, or margin, or whatever). In fact, it would be useful to have the same kind of functionality for left and center as well. On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 11:07 PM, Branko Vukelic <bg.branko at gmail.com> wrote: > Just so you all know, the feature is called flush space in InDesign > CS3, and it's a special character. It's usage is described here: > > http://livedocs.adobe.com/en_US/InDesign/5.0/help.html?content=WSa285fff53dea4f8617383751001ea8cb3f-6d86.html > > > -- > Branko Vukeli? > > http://foxbunny.tumblr.com/ > http://www.flickr.com/photos/16889956 at N04/ > http://www.twitter.com/foxbunny > -- Branko Vukeli? http://foxbunny.tumblr.com/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/16889956 at N04/ http://www.twitter.com/foxbunny
