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Left align or justify for documents.....
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostDo you ever get round to doing any work, or just dick about with formatting all day?Comment
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Left aligned.
When I have to put command line examples into a doc, if I used justify, then it could cause mayhem. Also, the extra space in a justified line, needlessly requires my eyes to go all the way to the right of the page. (Notice the double spaces after the stops ;-) ).Don't believe it, until you see it!Comment
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Originally posted by darrylmg View PostLeft aligned.
When I have to put command line examples into a doc, if I used justify, then it could cause mayhem. Also, the extra space in a justified line, needlessly requires my eyes to go all the way to the right of the page. (Notice the double spaces after the stops ;-) ).Comment
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Originally posted by sal View PostPay the man, there is no substitution for a professional advise!
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Indeed, two spaces is a legacy from manual typewriters where kerning was more difficult. Electronic fonts are designed to cater for this so nowadays, there is no need for two.
I remember learning to touch type in the army long ago. When we first started, we had to type 'A sad lad had a salad' fifty times to the tune of Mary had a little lamb (I kid you not, it was played in the background) and at the end of the course we were typing from order sheets to the William Tell Overture at 60wpm.
As for the justifying, if they insist on it just use the biggest words you possibly can and if you have any leeway, make the margins a little bigger tooComment
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