Guata obat!

This is nice, another swiss user! (sorry gang for this bit of patriotism)

In fact if you use \setuptolerance[verystrict] will cause TeX to use as few glue as possible, so the possibilities to stretch a line to have a better breakpoint is lowered. Instead you might use \setuptolerance[tolerant, stretch] or even \setuptolerance[verytolerant,stretch]

Kind regards
Willi

Jörg Hagmann wrote:
Dear list members,
After months of trying to figure out what TeX, ConTeXt etc is and how to install everything needed I finally produced my first document. I was thrilled when I saw real pdf pages with footnotes and all!


However, I noticed the following problem (no doubt the first of many to come): justification on the right is far from perfect - there are lines sticking out. After going through the manual, I decided that "\setuptolerance[horizontal,verystrict]" in the setup area should do the trick, but it didn't. Any suggestions? (I set up ConTeXt on two Macs, once with teTeX and once with TeXLive, and on a Mac running Mandrakelinux and teTeX - the result was the same (same lines sticking out) on all of them).

I am currently writing a textbook and I am looking forward to using ConTeXt.

PD Dr.med. Jörg Hagmann-Zanolari
Institute of Biochemistry and Genetics
DKBW, University of Basel
Mattenstrasse 28
CH-4058 Basel
Switzerland
Phone +41 (0)61 6953049
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