Re: Hyphenation in technical documentation
*Studies* have shown that ragged right is much
easier to read and scan than justified and solid block paragraph
formation.
*Studies* in this case is my memory of various official manuals of style
and my psychology of technical communication course work. Believe at
your own risk ;-D
Barb,
*Experience* has shown that well set justified text is every bit as readable as well set ragged text.
*Experience* in this case consists of over 500 years of craft tradition focused on making words on the page readable.
Dick
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