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How to justify the right alignment of tufte-book

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}

enter image description here

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?

One Answer

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}

enter image description here

Correct answer by daleif on September 2, 2020

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