úÎn4gím      !"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`abcdefghijklSafeV`Justifies texts and presents the resulting lines in a grid structure (each text in one column).²Justifies lists of words and presents the resulting lines in a grid structure (each list of words in one column). This is useful if you don't want to split just at whitespaces.xMerges multiple columns together and merges them to a valid grid without holes. The following example clarifies this:RcolumnsAsGrid [justifyText 10 "This text will not fit on one line.", ["42", "23"]]H[["This text","42"],["will not","23"],["fit on one",""],["line.",""]]%Fill all sublists to the same length.Uses m4 to split the text into words and justifies it with .4justifyText 10 "This text will not fit on one line."0["This text","will not","fit on one","line."]¢Fits as many words on a line, depending on the given width. 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