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ok....what on earth does inter-cluster and kashida mean in the horizontal
alignment options for a cell????
thanks :_)
Pam
alignment options for a cell????
thanks :_)
Pam
Kathleen Anderson (MVP - FrontPage) said:From: http://www.webreference.com/programming/corecss/1/7.html
Often, when you use a justification value on the text contained within a Web
page, you might wish to have greater control over how exactly a line of text
is to be justified across the length of a paragraph. For the most part a Web
browser will either squeeze the space between letters or expand them
slightly, but the adjustments made do not always look good. The text-justify
property provides much greater control over the type of justification use.
The text-justify property has a total of eight separate values: auto,
distribute, distribute-all-lines, inter-cluster, inter-ideograph,
inter-word, kashida and newspaper. The auto value is the default, allowing
the browser to determine how to best justify a line of text.
Both inter-cluster and inter-ideograph are similarly intended for Asian
character sets, the first justifies lines of text containing no inter-word
spacing, the second increasing or decreasing the width between characters or
words as necessary.
The kashida value is specific to Arabic characters, and it justifies the
text by exaggerating certain characters at specific points.
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Microsoft FrontPage MVP
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