Not off-topic: Wrong couple divorced after computer error by law firm Vardag's

William F Hammond hmwlfsr at yahoo.com
Mon Apr 22 21:23:44 CEST 2024


I ended my last message with this:

    But if I want to be fussy about typesetting I will use
    regular LaTeX.

Speaking about fussy typesetting, one case is that of a long
paragraph in a public poster on a wall (with suitably large
fonts).  I think it desirable to have both left and right
flush margins and no line-ending hyphens.  Usually, though
not always, I can tease that out of LaTeX with micro
adjustments to line width.  Failing that, I may need to make
manual adjustments to the inter-word spaces in a few lines.
But is there a package that attempts to do this?

          -- Bill



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