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Old 09-03-2009, 03:58 PM   #8
ahi
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Originally Posted by Jellby View Post
So, you are taking HTML rendering as a typography model?
No, hence my noting (perhaps in insufficient detail) that I did not think blatantly breaking the justification by simply shoving a character to the next line and leaving a gap at the line's end is probably the HTML solution, not the typographically correct one.

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Try to search for PDFs instead, preferably those scanned from decently typeset publications (i.e., not PDFs generated by Word-like software).
As noted before, my present observations come from printed media, a large-ish newspaper. If need be I will go to the library and look at some books... but my inquiry is meant to elicit some explanation from a more reliable source than my piecing together a theory of Chinese typography based on a handful of books that I happen to be able to readily get my hands on.

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