Breaking Paragraphs into Lines [pdf] (1981)
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Frank Liang's thesis on hyphenation (developed for/used by TeX), supervised by Donald E. Knuth:
Liang, Franklin Mark (1983) WORD HY-PHEN-A-TION BY COM-PUT-ER, Ph.D. thesis, Stanford University. https://www.tug.org/docs/liang/liang-thesis.pdf
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"Paragraph justification is based primarily on shrinking or stretching the interword blanks. While the blanks on a line are all scaled by the same amout, the amount in question varies from line to line. The quality of a paragraph's typographic color largely depends on the aforementioned variation being as small as possible. Yet, TEX'S paragraph justification algorithm addresses this problem in a rather coarse fashion. In this paper, we propose a refinement to the algorithm allowing to improve the situation without disturbing the general behavior of the algorithm too much, and without the need for manual intervention. We analyze the impact of our refinement on a large number of experiments through several statistical estimators. We also exhibit a number of typographical traits relatedto whitespace distribution that we believe may contribute to our perception of homogeneousness."
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