Suggesting Hyphenation Within URL

2006-07-18 Thread Rich Shepard
I must be missing something simple here, so please be gentle when you clue me in. The mechanism for providing hyphenation hints to LaTeX is to put {\-} at acceptable word breaks. However, when a URL is entered (\usepackage{url} in the preamble) with \url{some/long/text/here.html}, the

Re: Suggesting Hyphenation Within URL

2006-07-18 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Rich Shepard wrote: I must be missing something simple here, so please be gentle when you clue me in. The mechanism for providing hyphenation hints to LaTeX is to put {\-} at acceptable word breaks. However, when a URL is entered (\usepackage{url} in the preamble) with

Re: Suggesting Hyphenation Within URL

2006-07-18 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006, Paul A. Rubin wrote: I don't think hyphenating a URL is a good idea, since the dash character is legal in a URL (so is that a hyphen, or a dash, asks the reader). Paul, I agree totally. But, I don't what the URL hanging out in the right margin, either.

Suggesting Hyphenation Within URL

2006-07-18 Thread Rich Shepard
I must be missing something simple here, so please be gentle when you clue me in. The mechanism for providing hyphenation hints to LaTeX is to put {\-} at acceptable word breaks. However, when a URL is entered (\usepackage{url} in the preamble) with \url{some/long/text/here.html}, the

Re: Suggesting Hyphenation Within URL

2006-07-18 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Rich Shepard wrote: I must be missing something simple here, so please be gentle when you clue me in. The mechanism for providing hyphenation hints to LaTeX is to put {\-} at acceptable word breaks. However, when a URL is entered (\usepackage{url} in the preamble) with

Re: Suggesting Hyphenation Within URL

2006-07-18 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006, Paul A. Rubin wrote: I don't think hyphenating a URL is a good idea, since the dash character is legal in a URL (so is that a hyphen, or a dash, asks the reader). Paul, I agree totally. But, I don't what the URL hanging out in the right margin, either.

Suggesting Hyphenation Within URL

2006-07-18 Thread Rich Shepard
I must be missing something simple here, so please be gentle when you clue me in. The mechanism for providing hyphenation hints to LaTeX is to put {\-} at acceptable word breaks. However, when a URL is entered (\usepackage{url} in the preamble) with \url{some/long/text/here.html}, the

Re: Suggesting Hyphenation Within URL

2006-07-18 Thread Paul A. Rubin
Rich Shepard wrote: I must be missing something simple here, so please be gentle when you clue me in. The mechanism for providing hyphenation hints to LaTeX is to put {\-} at acceptable word breaks. However, when a URL is entered (\usepackage{url} in the preamble) with

Re: Suggesting Hyphenation Within URL

2006-07-18 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 18 Jul 2006, Paul A. Rubin wrote: I don't think hyphenating a URL is a good idea, since the dash character is legal in a URL (so is that a hyphen, or a dash, asks the reader). Paul, I agree totally. But, I don't what the URL hanging out in the right margin, either.