Closed martindholmes closed 9 years ago
very fair point. am duly adding it now.
On 11 April 2015 at 02:20, Martin Holmes notifications@github.com wrote:
simple:left, simple:right and simple:centre are included, but there's no simple:justify or simple:justified. This does exist -- see, for instance, the italicized block at the bottom of the first column on this page:
http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/facsimile/book/SLNSW_F1/567/?zoom=850
so I think it should be included.
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Não sou nada.
Nunca serei nada.
Não posso querer ser nada.
À parte isso, tenho em mim todos os sonhos do mundo.
Are you calling it simple:justify or simple:justified? I'm already using it so I want to name it right. :-)
CSS calls it "justify" On 12 Apr 2015 07:49, "Martin Holmes" notifications@github.com wrote:
Are you calling it simple:justify or simple:justified? I'm already using it so I want to name it right. :-)
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That's what I prefer too. I like "simple:centre" with "re" spelling, though, in defiance of W3C. :-)
justify it is
simple:left, simple:right and simple:centre are included, but there's no simple:justify or simple:justified. This does exist -- see, for instance, the italicized block at the bottom of the first column on this page:
http://internetshakespeare.uvic.ca/Library/facsimile/book/SLNSW_F1/567/?zoom=850
so I think it should be included.