I will describe more of TeX's approach to text formatting and how it differs from that of word processors, desktop publishers, and other markup languages in the following sections. After you've gained a little bit of experience with TeX, you'll be able to override any one, or all, of the rules it uses to compute badness, but in most situations you won't want to. Because TeX searches for an optimal solution, changing the last word of a paragraph can affect the spacing of the first line of the paragraph. Every paragraph that TeX produces is optimal in terms of the total amount of badness present. Anything that detracts from the appearance of a line (tight or loose spacing, a hyphen, etc.) increases the badness associated with that line. Internally, TeX computes a value called badness for each line of the paragraph. TeX processes documents a paragraph at a time, rather than a line at a time like most other programs.
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