Hi all,
Is it possible to prevent justified paragraphs from having words broken
across two lines? I want to apply this on a document-wide level, not
just to one or two paragraphs
Thanks in advance,
Joshua Street
http://www.joahua.com/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
0425 808 469
Joshua Street wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to prevent justified paragraphs from having words broken
across two lines? I want to apply this on a document-wide level, not
just to one or two paragraphs
Preventing hyphenation will confuse the TeX paragraph algorithm and produce
ugly results.
Am Freitag, 5. August 2005 14:33 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
Angus == Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Angus Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Note that we have sarge debs on ftp.lyx.org now (as well as
Ubuntu).
Angus I quite like the .deb way of calling stuff
Angus
Charles de Miramon wrote:
Joshua Street wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to prevent justified paragraphs from having words broken
across two lines? I want to apply this on a document-wide level, not
just to one or two paragraphs
Preventing hyphenation will confuse the TeX paragraph algorithm
Herbert Voss wrote:
huh?? TeX will never be confused ... and there is absolutely no need
for OO or MS
Well with my and your solution, I get at some lines, the last word
protruding in the right margin and in the log several Overfull \hbox
warnings. Which is quite ugly.
In the LaTeX
Hi all,
Is it possible to prevent justified paragraphs from having words broken
across two lines? I want to apply this on a document-wide level, not
just to one or two paragraphs
Thanks in advance,
Joshua Street
http://www.joahua.com/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
0425 808 469
Joshua Street wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to prevent justified paragraphs from having words broken
across two lines? I want to apply this on a document-wide level, not
just to one or two paragraphs
Preventing hyphenation will confuse the TeX paragraph algorithm and produce
ugly results.
Am Freitag, 5. August 2005 14:33 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
Angus == Angus Leeming [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Angus Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Note that we have sarge debs on ftp.lyx.org now (as well as
Ubuntu).
Angus I quite like the .deb way of calling stuff
Angus
Charles de Miramon wrote:
Joshua Street wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to prevent justified paragraphs from having words broken
across two lines? I want to apply this on a document-wide level, not
just to one or two paragraphs
Preventing hyphenation will confuse the TeX paragraph algorithm
Herbert Voss wrote:
huh?? TeX will never be confused ... and there is absolutely no need
for OO or MS
Well with my and your solution, I get at some lines, the last word
protruding in the right margin and in the log several Overfull \hbox
warnings. Which is quite ugly.
In the LaTeX
Hi all,
Is it possible to prevent justified paragraphs from having words broken
across two lines? I want to apply this on a document-wide level, not
just to one or two paragraphs
Thanks in advance,
Joshua Street
http://www.joahua.com/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
0425 808 469
Joshua Street wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is it possible to prevent justified paragraphs from having words broken
> across two lines? I want to apply this on a document-wide level, not
> just to one or two paragraphs
>
Preventing hyphenation will confuse the TeX paragraph algorithm and produce
ugly
Am Freitag, 5. August 2005 14:33 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes:
> > "Angus" == Angus Leeming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Angus> Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >> Note that we have sarge debs on ftp.lyx.org now (as well as
> >> Ubuntu).
>
> Angus> I quite like the .deb way of calling stuff
Charles de Miramon wrote:
Joshua Street wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to prevent justified paragraphs from having words broken
across two lines? I want to apply this on a document-wide level, not
just to one or two paragraphs
Preventing hyphenation will confuse the TeX paragraph algorithm
Herbert Voss wrote:
> huh?? TeX will never be confused ... and there is absolutely no need
> for OO or MS
>
Well with my and your solution, I get at some lines, the last word
protruding in the right margin and in the log several Overfull \hbox
warnings. Which is quite ugly.
In the LaTeX
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