TeX - LaTeX Asked on September 2, 2020
For example I have this MWE with tufte-book
,
documentclass{tufte-book}
%documentclass{tufte-handout}
usepackage{kantlipsum}
begin{document}
noindentkant[1]
kant[3]
end{document}
The class of this document does not provide for an alignment on the right like the one on the left? And to prevent the indent in each paragraph, should I insert noindent
every time because parkskip
package has no effect?
I’m using Papeeria, how could it be a minimum complete code with the justification on the left and right complete with captions and references on the right or on the left?
As egreg mentions in a comment, Tufte feels that ragged right text is easier to read and thus that is the default for the tufte-book
class. But the class offers the justified
class option for those who want something else.
documentclass[justified]{tufte-book}
usepackage{kantlipsum}
begin{document}
noindentkant[1]
kant[3]
end{document}
Correct answer by daleif on September 2, 2020
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