The lack of
proper full justification is annoying, and it's disappointing that a technology touted as a replacement for books still can't do books right.
One of the most noticeable is the awkward spacing between words, especially with larger font sizes, because of the
forced full justification.
«Nevertheless, the promise of redemption allows the Christian to continue to break civil law, to persecute, to incite violence —
with full justification found in their self - fitted interpretation of «the Word».
Themes allow for setting the font and line spacing options as well, along with turning
full justification on and off.
Like including only one space after sentence - ending periods, I doubt
using full justification in a brief submitted to a judge who prefers left justification will make any difference, but it can not hurt to follow the judge's justification preference.
There are five font sizes and five typefaces, four line spacing options, four margin settings and ability to
turn full justification on or off.
To date, Stanza is the only iOS e-reading app that I'll
enable full justification on, because the app supports automatic hyphenation.
Full justification works properly (kepub reader doesn't properly justify some lines that contain certain common characters such as ellipsis and emdash)
The app also (mercifully) lets you
disable full justification, although, somewhat tediously, you have to jump over to the Settings app to toggle that setting.
First off, the app offers an excellent degree of text customization options: You can choose from eight fonts in five sizes, adjust line - spacing, and
toggle full justification on and off — all from within a panel that's never more than two taps away as you read.
He's even gone to ridiculous extremes attempting to
make full justification look better — hyphenation, word spacing high tech for example — with disappointing results, sadly, as white rivers continue to run through Kindle text.
• Justification: For most books you'll
want full justification, which means that the text lines up evenly on both the left and right sides.
Tick «
Do full justification like WordPerfect 6x for Windows» in the Preferences menu: Tools > Options > Compatibility.
In his Redbook: A Manual on Legal Style (Section 4.10), Bryan Garner also says to
avoid full justification, though The Redbook is fully justified, as is other books he's written, like Garner on Language and Writing.
The Minnesota Supreme Court
uses full justification, but the Minnesota Court of Appeals and federal district courts are mixed.
But now I see that given the huge changes we have been recently making, I should have personally given
a full justification to our members of why we are separating DVD and streaming, and charging for both.
In these respects, the adherents of the social gospel could claim with
full justification to be faithful to Wesley in a way that much of the Wesleyan movement in the nineteenth century was not.
Traditionally published books have
full justification and are printed at maybe 1.5 spacing, but probably less.
Full justification is considered to be a more formal format, where as justified left / ragged right is considered informal.
Personally, I usually add the Force Alignment option because I do not like
the full justification that's normally a default display.
One problem with both the reformatted eBook and this blog is the use of
full justification.
Text would be rendered with a small selection of high - quality fonts designed for high - resolution screens or printed books, and
full justification would be either optional or unsupported.
Animal Control may, with
full justification, and following inspection and written notification, suspend and terminate a commercial animal license for animal cruelty or neglect and may impound all animals.
Now the last remaining problems I have with iPad typography are poor built - in
full justification and the potential for automatic text layouts to have distracting rivers of white space.
Block fonts,
full justification, disoriented information, no branding, no context and no flow.
Butterick doesn't recommend either left or
full justification, calling the choice a matter of personal preference.
Full justification, in my view, looks cleaner.