Writer Guide

The last parameter that can be set in this page is Register-true. Refer
to General settings for the page style on page 246 for information on
how to use this parameter.
Settings on the Alignment page
Use the Alignment page to modify the horizontal alignment of the text,
choosing between Left, Right, Center, and Justified. The results of
the selection are shown in a preview window on the right-hand side of
the page.
When selecting the
Justified
alignment, you can also decide how Writer
should treat the last line of the paragraph. By default, Writer aligns the
last line to the left, but you can choose to align it to the center or to
justify it also (meaning that the words on the last line will be spaced in
order to occupy it fully). If you select the Expand single word option,
then whenever the last line of a justified paragraph consists of a single
word, this word is stretched by inserting spaces between characters so
that it occupies the full length of the line.
The alignment page is also used to control the
Text to Text
vertical
alignmentuseful when you have mixed font sizes on the same row.
Choose the element of the fonts on the line that will be aligned
between
Automatic
,
Baseline
,
Top
,
Middle
,
Bottom
. Refer to Figure 222
for a graphical representation of these reference points.
Figure 222: Typographic measurements (from Wikipedia.org)
Text flow options for paragraph styles
The page of the dialog box controlling the text flow options is shown in
Figure 223. This page is divided into three parts:
Hyphenation
,
Breaks
,
and
Options
.
In the
Hyphenation
section, you can change three parameters:
Characters at line end
: controls the minimum number of
characters to be left on a line before inserting a hyphen.
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