Cramped
Work is said to be cramped when whites are used sparingly, short pages avoided, and the matter squeezed more closely than ususal, to get a certain quantity of matter into a given number of pages. A compositor cramps his matter when he does not insert whites in proportion to the open character of his work.
Cramped
Work is said to be cramped when whites are used sparingly, short pages avoided, and the matter squeezed more closely than ususal, to get a certain quantity of matter into a given number of pages. A Compositor cramps his matter when he does not insert whites in proportion to the open character of his work.