Re: \centering in lyx

2013-10-12 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Liviu Andronic wrote:
 Then is it a bug that \centering is being used in the attached float
 (using 2.0.6)?

No, this is one of the exceptions: In the last paragraph, we use \centering, 
since it is easy to handle and the environment trick would also cause unwanted 
whitespace here.

Jürgen


Re: Increasing font size upsets justification

2013-10-12 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Freitag 11 Oktober 2013, 17:35:24 schrieb Anthony Campbell:
 I have completed a book in Book class using Palatino at 10pts. If I
 increase the font to 11pts this causes occasional lines to project too
 far toe the right by a few characters.
 
 AI can fix this manually but it's annoying. I thought it might be
 because I had hyphenpenalty set to 600 but turning it off makes no
 difference.
 
 Is this the expected behaviour? Can anything be done about it?

Often, it suffices to load the package microtype (which you should do anyway). 

Additionally, here are my standard settings to avoid overfull lines as well as 
widows and orphans. Works pretty well for me:

\tolerance 1414
\hbadness 1414
\emergencystretch 1.5em
\hfuzz 0.3pt
\widowpenalty = 1
\vfuzz \hfuzz
\raggedbottom

HTH
Jürgen


Re: \centering in lyx

2013-10-12 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Liviu Andronic wrote:
 Then is it a bug that \centering is being used in the attached float
 (using 2.0.6)?

No, this is one of the exceptions: In the last paragraph, we use \centering, 
since it is easy to handle and the environment trick would also cause unwanted 
whitespace here.

Jürgen


Re: Increasing font size upsets justification

2013-10-12 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Freitag 11 Oktober 2013, 17:35:24 schrieb Anthony Campbell:
 I have completed a book in Book class using Palatino at 10pts. If I
 increase the font to 11pts this causes occasional lines to project too
 far toe the right by a few characters.
 
 AI can fix this manually but it's annoying. I thought it might be
 because I had hyphenpenalty set to 600 but turning it off makes no
 difference.
 
 Is this the expected behaviour? Can anything be done about it?

Often, it suffices to load the package microtype (which you should do anyway). 

Additionally, here are my standard settings to avoid overfull lines as well as 
widows and orphans. Works pretty well for me:

\tolerance 1414
\hbadness 1414
\emergencystretch 1.5em
\hfuzz 0.3pt
\widowpenalty = 1
\vfuzz \hfuzz
\raggedbottom

HTH
Jürgen


Re: \centering in lyx

2013-10-12 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Liviu Andronic wrote:
> Then is it a bug that \centering is being used in the attached float
> (using 2.0.6)?

No, this is one of the exceptions: In the last paragraph, we use \centering, 
since it is easy to handle and the environment trick would also cause unwanted 
whitespace here.

Jürgen


Re: Increasing font size upsets justification

2013-10-12 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Am Freitag 11 Oktober 2013, 17:35:24 schrieb Anthony Campbell:
> I have completed a book in Book class using Palatino at 10pts. If I
> increase the font to 11pts this causes occasional lines to project too
> far toe the right by a few characters.
> 
> AI can fix this manually but it's annoying. I thought it might be
> because I had hyphenpenalty set to 600 but turning it off makes no
> difference.
> 
> Is this the expected behaviour? Can anything be done about it?

Often, it suffices to load the package microtype (which you should do anyway). 

Additionally, here are my standard settings to avoid overfull lines as well as 
widows and orphans. Works pretty well for me:

\tolerance 1414
\hbadness 1414
\emergencystretch 1.5em
\hfuzz 0.3pt
\widowpenalty = 1
\vfuzz \hfuzz
\raggedbottom

HTH
Jürgen