In a message dated 2009.09.25 07:27 -0500, william drescher wrote:
... A paragraph with an embedded list. The first few sentences of
the paragraph describe the list, and then the elements are listed.
One would like to treat this, spatially and conceptually, as a
single paragraph. For such purposes Writer provides the
intra-paragraph line break (Shift+Enter), which breaks the line
without invoking the inter-paragraph spacing. But there is (at
least) one problem: It can't be used with "Justified" paragraph
alignment...
Is the problem that the list justifies incorrectly, or can you literally
not apply "justified" to the paragraph ?
[Yes, it's annoying that we don't have a standardized language for this,
isn't it? For just that reason, I first asked this question with, among
other things, meticulous definition of terms - but getting no replies,
decided to pare down the verbiage to try again.] What I mean is that
the paragraph cannot, in OO terms, used "Justified" alignment - what
others might call "Fully Justified".
John
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