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Monty Zukowski |
Date: |
Tue, 15 Dec 1998 09:09:05 -0800 |
Here's another simple question. I want to make a little box representing a
day on a calendar with a number in the upper left corner, holidays listed on
top and a sentence on the bottom. With the following code, if I only change
whether //1rt is there or not I get drastically different results. With it
there the following sentence is indeed bottom justified, but both sentences
are scaled horizontally to fit into the box instead of broken like a normal
sentence. If I comment out the //1rt, then the sentences are broken
properly like a paragraph, but of course there is no bottom justification.
What is going on to create this odd behavior? How can I bottom justify a
sentence? I was following the first example in the expert.ps documentation
which uses //1rt to put footnotes in the right place.
@SysInclude {picture}
@Illustration {
6i @High 3i @Wide { 12
{ Helvetica Narrow 20p } @Font ragged @Break { The quick brown fox jumps
over the lazy dog. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
//1rt # this really changes things!
This is the bottom justified stuff. Lines will shift upward instead of
downward. Pretty cool, eh?
}
}
}
Thanks,
Monty
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