AM> Justification really looks nice when a variable width font is
AM> used. With fixed width fonts, it can look a bit tacky because line
AM> length adjustments can only be made on a 'one or more' character width
AM> basis. The line lengths may be equal but inappropriate spaces between
AM> words become very evident.
I've a different opinion. Even with fixed width fonts (that's what I
use for read e-mail, to read text tables, for example) justification
looks very nice. Two spaces between some words, in computer display,
don't interfere with our reading, I think.
I don't say the same when talking about in paper texts.
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.anjo
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