Justified : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Justified / ark
ライセンス | クリエイティブ・コモンズ 表示 2.1 |
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説明 | Justification is one of my pet peeves. A text is "justified" when it's both left-aligned and right-aligned at the same time, and any remaining horizontal space is evenly distributed between all the words of a line. Books are usually justified, which looks nice, but justification only works in conjunction with word division.Word division means that the last word of a text line may be broken into two parts: the first part, followed by a hyphen, remains on the old line, the second part gets wrapped to the new line. Since, roughly speaking, correct word divisions fall between syllables, the extra horizontal space that needs to be distributed between the words of a line is hardly ever wider than two syllables. Without word division, however, there will invariably be long, multi-syllable words that get moved to the new line, and with all that horizontal space being evently distributed between the words of the old line, huge gaping holes will appear in the copy. This is both ugly and hard to read. Japanese versions of text processing programs use justification by default, which works nicely with Japanese copy because a new line may start after any character. If you write alphabetic text on such a machine, however, either use simple left-alignment or make sure you use correct word division. |
撮影日 | 2004-09-28 19:35:13 |
撮影者 | ark |
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