Please, pretty please, can we have text block justification? It is so much neater on drawings. (Sorry, doing a bit of drafting now and had a moment of weakness.)
should the last line of the first paragraph stretch all the way across in the above sample?
Probably not.
From the YT:
How it works:
Justify widens word gaps so each line reaches a common right edge — wrap width for wrapped text, longest natural line for unwrapped multi-line. Last line of a paragraph (or final line of an unwrapped block) only justifies when it’s ≥ 2/3 of the target; shorter ones stay left-aligned.
It sounds like an extra option for setting the 2/3 value is needed?
-wim
I would hope we can just find a good solution without adding more options. When I type into google docs with full justification it always treats the last line as normal left justified
The current behavior is that if the last line’s length is greater than 2/3 of the wrap width, it is justified; otherwise, it is left-aligned.
I don’t remember where that idea came from, but it seemed reasonable at the time. However, it’s probably better to just always left-align the last line.



