Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1985-06-03
1988-11-08
Shaw, Gareth D.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
400 3, 364300, B41J 530
Patent
active
047837608
ABSTRACT:
A method for performing margin justification in a word processing system by expanding the separation between words and between characters within words. Justifying lines of text by use of this method results in lines of text with an aesthetically pleasing uniform margin. The method uses the granular units of output devices so that one justification procedure can be used on all output devices.
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Grayson George
Honeywell Bull Inc.
Kriess Kevin A.
Shaw Gareth D.
Solakian John S.
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