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Microsoft word hyphenation zone
Microsoft word hyphenation zone






microsoft word hyphenation zone

There are other two hyphen related functions which I could imagine that many designers The Paragraph end zone  has non-effect on a justified text. In ID the Paragraph end zone  in the Hyphenation section effects only left-aligned/ right-aligned/ text. If you made the right settings in the Justification pane (see below my standard settings). from my experience, they do not make the line before to loose or too tight ( Paragraph Composer). If you force two words/runts in the last line of a paragraph with a No Break to stay together. Would be great if AD would have this one day. 10 characters at the end of a paragraph / not at the end of a column which is an orphan.įor runts, iD does not offer an easy 1-click automated process which is annoying. However, having an automated process (GREP) is from my experience much better to get rid of runts.įor runts, I intend max. The alternative is to change as Bhikkhu pointed out to change manually the tracking. But the great advantage is the a utomation. By the way, InDesign is not offering thisįunctionality and is not using the term «runt».Ī GREP style for the Runts is just an annoying workaround.

microsoft word hyphenation zone

How much signs are permissible for « Runts». I would further suggest giving the user in the Flow Window the possibility to define That’s why I (Blatner) like the term “runt” when talking about short last-lines in a paragraph. Widows are single last lines stranded at the top of a column.) (Orphans are single first lines stranded at the bottom of a column. The terms Orphans and Widows are reserved for other typographic problems. Those terms definitely do not describe short last lines at the end of a paragraph. while some people call these widows and other people call them orphans, I agree with David Blatner how proposed the term «runt» and who pointed out that: You called them widows which I think is confusing and not correct in this context. Some call them orphans or widows others call them runts. or a short lines of text with up to 10-signs at the last line of a paragraph.Īn exact term of this typographic crime is vague and (historically) does not exist at all. In typography, a «runt» occurs when the last line of a paragraph ends with:

microsoft word hyphenation zone

I suggest using the term « runt» instead of « widowed».ĭavid Blatner introduced the term « runt» for this typographic problem. In this context, the term widow is not a well-chosen terminology.Īctually, it is wrong. You used in your Flow Window the term « Prevent widowed last lines».








Microsoft word hyphenation zone