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@ 2010-08-23 18:30 Horacio Suarez
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From: Horacio Suarez @ 2010-08-23 18:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
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hello all
I have a 2 column A4 document, each 71,5mm wide. text is CMR 9pt.
there is a paragraph 12 lines long. the 12th are the 3 last letters from the word "procesos", or "sos".
I really need that 3 letters go up. I need 11 lines. they are just 3 characters in 11 lines. a single syllable.
\looseness=-1 is not enough. I also tried inserting discretional hyphens where they can be more usefull, some times helps me but not now.
How can I FORCE spacing bettween characters, words (or both). I don't care if it looks too tight.
I know that this can seems sacrilegious, but nobody will notice it!
thankyou in advance for you generous people.
--------------------Horacio Suarez


 		 	   		  

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