I solved the problem with your help. Many thanks to each and every one
of you!
Eran
I solved the problem with your help. Many thanks to each and every one
of you!
Eran
I solved the problem with your help. Many thanks to each and every one
of you!
Eran
_/ On Thu 12 Jan 2006 08:56:20 GMT, [Georg Baum] wrote : \_
Martin Geisler wrote:
If the word occurs several times you might want to simply extrend the
hyphenation knowledge of TeX by saying
\hyphenation{foo-bar}
in your Preamble. This it will take effect for all foobars.
If it
Roy Schestowitz writes:
You have just helped me solve a recurrent problem that I last
experienced yesterday. I am getting this too and often I fail to
spot it before sub- mitting papers
Add draft to the Options in the Layout menu -- you won't miss them
anymore (unless your article is about
_/ On Thu 12 Jan 2006 08:56:20 GMT, [Georg Baum] wrote : \_
Martin Geisler wrote:
If the word occurs several times you might want to simply extrend the
hyphenation knowledge of TeX by saying
\hyphenation{foo-bar}
in your Preamble. This it will take effect for all foobars.
If it
Roy Schestowitz writes:
You have just helped me solve a recurrent problem that I last
experienced yesterday. I am getting this too and often I fail to
spot it before sub- mitting papers
Add draft to the Options in the Layout menu -- you won't miss them
anymore (unless your article is about
_/ On Thu 12 Jan 2006 08:56:20 GMT, [Georg Baum] wrote : \_
Martin Geisler wrote:
If the word occurs several times you might want to simply extrend the
hyphenation knowledge of TeX by saying
\hyphenation{foo-bar}
in your Preamble. This it will take effect for all foobars.
If it
Roy Schestowitz writes:
> You have just helped me solve a recurrent problem that I last
> experienced yesterday. I am getting this too and often I fail to
> spot it before sub- mitting papers
Add "draft" to the Options in the Layout menu -- you won't miss them
anymore (unless your article is
Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This can occur in lyx-code mode or in regular text mode. If it's
only a word that hangs into the right margin it's most likely
because TeX doesn't know how to hypenate it. You can give it some
hints by putting {\-} at a hyphenation place (using LaTeX
Martin Geisler wrote:
If the word occurs several times you might want to simply extrend the
hyphenation knowledge of TeX by saying
\hyphenation{foo-bar}
in your Preamble. This it will take effect for all foobars.
If it does not, read this: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1503
Rich Shepard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This can occur in lyx-code mode or in regular text mode. If it's
only a word that hangs into the right margin it's most likely
because TeX doesn't know how to hypenate it. You can give it some
hints by putting {\-} at a hyphenation place (using LaTeX
Martin Geisler wrote:
If the word occurs several times you might want to simply extrend the
hyphenation knowledge of TeX by saying
\hyphenation{foo-bar}
in your Preamble. This it will take effect for all foobars.
If it does not, read this: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1503
Rich Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>This can occur in lyx-code mode or in regular text mode. If it's
> only a word that hangs into the right margin it's most likely
> because TeX doesn't know how to hypenate it. You can give it some
> hints by putting {\-} at a hyphenation place (using
Martin Geisler wrote:
> If the word occurs several times you might want to simply extrend the
> hyphenation knowledge of TeX by saying
>
> \hyphenation{foo-bar}
>
> in your Preamble. This it will take effect for all foobars.
If it does not, read this:
mail.k schrieb:
I still have some newbie problems. The text in my document occasionally
runs past the right margin in dvi, postscript, and pdf output.
I massume that this is text in typewriter font. You need to set
hyphenation points (menu Insert - special character) for this font
(LaTeX
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, mail.k wrote:
I still have some newbie problems. The text in my document occasionally
runs past the right margin in dvi, postscript, and pdf output.
Eran,
This can occur in lyx-code mode or in regular text mode. If it's only a
word that hangs into the right margin it's
mail.k [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I still have some newbie problems. The text in my document
occasionally runs past the right margin in dvi, postscript, and pdf
output.
Maybe there simply isn't a good way to break the line at that place?
TeX will only strech the interword spaces to a
On Thursday 12 January 2006 00:28, Rich Shepard wrote:
You can give it some hints by putting {\-} at a
hyphenation place (using LaTeX mode, of course).
There is no need to use the TeX mode, lyx supports this feature as Uwe
described, Insert-Special Character-Hyphenation Point
The shortcut
mail.k schrieb:
I still have some newbie problems. The text in my document occasionally
runs past the right margin in dvi, postscript, and pdf output.
I massume that this is text in typewriter font. You need to set
hyphenation points (menu Insert - special character) for this font
(LaTeX
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, mail.k wrote:
I still have some newbie problems. The text in my document occasionally
runs past the right margin in dvi, postscript, and pdf output.
Eran,
This can occur in lyx-code mode or in regular text mode. If it's only a
word that hangs into the right margin it's
mail.k [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello,
I still have some newbie problems. The text in my document
occasionally runs past the right margin in dvi, postscript, and pdf
output.
Maybe there simply isn't a good way to break the line at that place?
TeX will only strech the interword spaces to a
On Thursday 12 January 2006 00:28, Rich Shepard wrote:
You can give it some hints by putting {\-} at a
hyphenation place (using LaTeX mode, of course).
There is no need to use the TeX mode, lyx supports this feature as Uwe
described, Insert-Special Character-Hyphenation Point
The shortcut
mail.k schrieb:
I still have some newbie problems. The text in my document occasionally
runs past the right margin in dvi, postscript, and pdf output.
I massume that this is text in typewriter font. You need to set
hyphenation points (menu Insert -> special character) for this font
(LaTeX
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, mail.k wrote:
I still have some newbie problems. The text in my document occasionally
runs past the right margin in dvi, postscript, and pdf output.
Eran,
This can occur in lyx-code mode or in regular text mode. If it's only a
word that hangs into the right margin it's
"mail.k" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I still have some newbie problems. The text in my document
> occasionally runs past the right margin in dvi, postscript, and pdf
> output.
Maybe there simply isn't a good way to break the line at that place?
TeX will only strech the interword
On Thursday 12 January 2006 00:28, Rich Shepard wrote:
> You can give it some hints by putting {\-} at a
> hyphenation place (using LaTeX mode, of course).
There is no need to use the TeX mode, lyx supports this feature as Uwe
described, Insert->Special Character->Hyphenation Point
The
27 matches
Mail list logo