Hi Ian,

On Wed, Jun 04, 2008 at 11:33:13AM +0100, Renton Ian wrote:
> > If the produced output is ok,
> > you can just ignore the warning.
> 
> Unfortunately not - while I don't mind seeing the warnings myself, the

if you are really happy with the way the text is typeset, you can switch
off the warnings by convincing TeX that you are happy (TeX gives you
warnings because it does not believe that you will be satisfied). Just
include \hbadness=10000 into your TeX code. This instructs TeX to also
accept really bad lines. But, as I said before, playing around with 
raggedright and alike probably is a better way to get what you really
want.

Best regards,
Gert

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