In my previous thread it was recommended to activate the feature to keep the first 2 and second 2 lines together, so I enabled it, ah, that's why I couldn't delete that empty line, good you told me.
How does keeping lines together help justification? I should know that because that's why it was recommended and that's why I enabled it.
I changed my placeholder text to english, I thought you just meant to use english instead of latin.
So you mean that it's better to copy out some text from real english articles instead and use that as placeholder text?
Or you meant that I should only do the justification when I have my real text that i have written?
So with the top alignment I shouldn't anymore encounter this issue?
Well yes, there's no point in doing final copy fitting until you have final copy to fit. I was just pointing out how, in the situation you illustrated, it would be fairly easy to get the extra line you need.
With top-aligned text that empty line would be at the end of the column. I don't think that would be considered bad form at the end of a story, but I would leave it up to your aesthetic sensibility to decide if it would be a sin to have an unbalanced column mid-story. Personally, I would try to avoid it, but it might be preferable to balancing that page if it makes things look worse elsewhere. There are ALWAYS tradeoffs in copy fitting.