Am Thursday 25 November 2010 07:04:12 schrieb Steve Litt:
> Hi all,
> See the forwarded message...
>
> Once again I've been called upon to come to the defense of TeX/LaTeX/LyX
> from various InDesign fans and the like, so I need to give this guy a
> definitive answer. Personally, when LyX fails to justify, I don't worry
> about it, but these guys are more particular.
>
> I already suggested starting the paragraph with \sloppy and ending it with
> \fussy. Will that work? Is there anything else he can do? Is there a
> package he can include to guarantee justification when there's hyphenation?
>
> Thanks
>
> SteveT
>
> ----------  Forwarded Message  ----------
>
> Subject: [Pub-forum] Lyx justification problem
> Date: Wednesday 24 November 2010
>
> To: "Publisher's Forum" <[email protected]>
>
> John or Steve:
> I guess you are the two TeX authorities but anybody else can pop in with an
> answer.
>
> I have just installed Lyx on a MacBook and have tried to format some test
> copy. Everything is fine except that whenever a hyphenated word appears at
> the end of a line it is not properly justified. The hyphenated word just
> hangs out in the margin.
>
> Have you encountered this problem and what is the solution?
> Thanks for any help from anyone.

perhaps this helps:
http://ctan.org/pkg/l2tabu-english
page 6 and 7

Wolfgang

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