On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 3:33 PM, Asmus Freytag (t) <asmus-inc@ix.netcom.com> wrote: > On 2/10/2015 7:21 PM, fantasai wrote: > > On 02/10/2015 08:15 PM, Bobby Tung wrote: > > . In my opinion, when justified, the space should be inserted into > every letter spaces in the line. The principle is more important than > justification opportunities. > > > Justification opportunity means "place where you insert space when > justifying". > So your sentence makes no sense to me... > > ~fantasai > > > I understood this to mean that when you justify in Chinese, you really > space all characters evenly -- without exception -- as odd as it may look > to those used to other languages. In other words, in a typical Chinese > line of text justification opportunities exist between each pair of > characters, and they all have the same level of priority. > Even between Latin characters? - XidornReceived on Wednesday, 11 February 2015 04:53:02 UTC
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