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Justification Start
COMMAND:COMMAND:
COMMAND:COMMAND:
COMMAND: s
jj
jj
j
RANGE:RANGE:
RANGE:RANGE:
RANGE:
N/AN/A
N/AN/A
N/A
The Start Justification command will cause the space between words to
be expanded or compressed so that each line of text will fit exactly between
the left and right margins. Spaces can be expanded to 300 percent or
compressed to 60 percent of their normal width. If the command is in the
middle of a line, that is where justification will start, i.e., spaces before the
command are not adjusted.
The user must provide line ending and hyphenation decisions when
justifying text. In other words, the appearance of a line of text, when
justified, may be unsatisfactory if too many or too few words occur on a
line. It is the users responsibility to insert line endings where appropriate
to ensure that the appearance of the line of text is satisfactory.
Justification Stop
COMMAND:COMMAND:
COMMAND:COMMAND:
COMMAND: s
kk
kk
k
RANGE:RANGE:
RANGE:RANGE:
RANGE:
N/AN/A
N/AN/A
N/A
This command will end text justification. The line of text in which this
command is found will be the last line justified.
Justification Unlimited
COMMAND:COMMAND:
COMMAND:COMMAND:
COMMAND: s
zjzj
zjzj
zj
RANGE:RANGE:
RANGE:RANGE:
RANGE:
N/AN/A
N/AN/A
N/A
The Justification Unlimited command (forced justification) will cause
the space between words to be expanded or compressed so that each line of
text will fit exactly between the left and right margins, regardless of how
few characters are on the line. Spaces can be compressed to 60 percent of
their normal width. Unlike the Start Justification command, there is no
maximum distance between words. If the command is in the middle of a
line, that is where justification will start, i.e., spaces before the command
are not adjusted.