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Originally Posted by Turtle91
Excellent point! although I'm not sure what ragged right has to do with it?? Wouldn't justified be just as difficult to determine?
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When the para is fully justified and the next scene starts flush left then you can usually tell there is a break because the last line of the para is not justified. But if the next scene starts with an indented para then even fully justified there is no way to see the scene break, it just appears as a normal paragraph break.
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I make a scenebreak non-indented as well to handle that particular instance.
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That doesn't usually help when reading ragged right, it just makes the first paragraph of the new scene appear to be a continuation of the current paragraph, unless the last line of the paragraph was very short.