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03 May 2007

Justification

What’s wrong with fully justified text? If it’s professionally typeset, nothing. But if it’s created with WordPerfect or Word, it’s harder to read. That’s what Ken Adams concluded after researching the matter. If you care about how readable your documents are, you must read his post. For my own uninformed opinion, read this two-year-old post on Minor Wisdom.

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