John R. Culleton wrote:
Now and then, particularly with narrow pages, a paragraph just doesn't come out right and a line sticks into the right margin. In plain I always fiddled with \tolerance, \pretolerance and occasionally used \looseness to fix things up.
Should I continue to use these primitives or is there a more Contextish way to handle these situations?
\setuptolerance[verytolerant] or \setuptolerance[verytolerant,stretch]
BTW I am using both optical alignment and the hz business. Not sure that the latter is working.
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