Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
With pdflatex still use latin modern fonts (package lmodern) or the cm-super (needs a lot of memory). There is no need to use ps2pdf. Yes, I played around with these a couple weeks ago and I can't remember why but I decided that the output from ps2pdf with cm-super was the best... will try again and see if I can figure out why I came to that conclusion.. :-) nirmal
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
Nirmal Govind schrieb: With pdflatex still use latin modern fonts (package lmodern) or the cm-super (needs a lot of memory). There is no need to use ps2pdf. Yes, I played around with these a couple weeks ago and I can't remember why but I decided that the output from ps2pdf with cm-super was the best... will try again and see if I can figure out why I came to that conclusion.. :-) depends to the output (pdf or printer) and what you like. The major disadvantage of cm-super is that the file size of the PDF output increases enormously I prefer latin modern ... ;-) and build my PDF's in general with VTeX/Free. Herbert
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
I prefer latin modern ... ;-) and build my PDF's in general with VTeX/Free. I tried out all the combinations again.. the ps2pdf output with cm-super looked marginally better than ps2pdf with lmodern when viewed on screen here.. pdflatex with lmodern does look great.. the reason I didn't use this method was cos I have eps figures in most of my files which don't convert to pdf (they're Illustrator generated eps figures and they somehow don't convert to pdf.. I'd mentioned this in a thread earlier)... and strangely, the pdf generated by Illustrator destroys the quality of the image... I guess I'll need to generate jpg files from now on and then use pdflatex.. (VTeX looks great but it's not available on powerpc linux)
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
Nirmal Govind schrieb: I prefer latin modern ... ;-) and build my PDF's in general with VTeX/Free. I tried out all the combinations again.. the ps2pdf output with cm-super looked marginally better than ps2pdf with lmodern when viewed on screen here.. pdflatex with lmodern does look great.. the reason I didn't use this method was cos I have eps figures in most of my files which don't convert to pdf (they're Illustrator generated eps figures and they somehow don't convert to pdf.. I'd mentioned this in a thread earlier)... and strangely, the pdf generated by Illustrator destroys the did you ever try the sequence eps2eps and then epstopdf? Herbert
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
did you ever try the sequence eps2eps and then epstopdf? Yes, I did the last time when Angus suggested it.. it gave me an error then (not sure if it was eps2eps or epstopdf) but now eps2eps converts to eps and then the epstopdf works... (may be cos I'm trying different figures) ... but the image quality of the pdf is very poor... Angus mentioned that eps2eps converts to bitmap so that's probably the reason... thanks, nirmal
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
With pdflatex still use latin modern fonts (package lmodern) or the cm-super (needs a lot of memory). There is no need to use ps2pdf. Yes, I played around with these a couple weeks ago and I can't remember why but I decided that the output from ps2pdf with cm-super was the best... will try again and see if I can figure out why I came to that conclusion.. :-) nirmal
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
Nirmal Govind schrieb: With pdflatex still use latin modern fonts (package lmodern) or the cm-super (needs a lot of memory). There is no need to use ps2pdf. Yes, I played around with these a couple weeks ago and I can't remember why but I decided that the output from ps2pdf with cm-super was the best... will try again and see if I can figure out why I came to that conclusion.. :-) depends to the output (pdf or printer) and what you like. The major disadvantage of cm-super is that the file size of the PDF output increases enormously I prefer latin modern ... ;-) and build my PDF's in general with VTeX/Free. Herbert
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
I prefer latin modern ... ;-) and build my PDF's in general with VTeX/Free. I tried out all the combinations again.. the ps2pdf output with cm-super looked marginally better than ps2pdf with lmodern when viewed on screen here.. pdflatex with lmodern does look great.. the reason I didn't use this method was cos I have eps figures in most of my files which don't convert to pdf (they're Illustrator generated eps figures and they somehow don't convert to pdf.. I'd mentioned this in a thread earlier)... and strangely, the pdf generated by Illustrator destroys the quality of the image... I guess I'll need to generate jpg files from now on and then use pdflatex.. (VTeX looks great but it's not available on powerpc linux)
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
Nirmal Govind schrieb: I prefer latin modern ... ;-) and build my PDF's in general with VTeX/Free. I tried out all the combinations again.. the ps2pdf output with cm-super looked marginally better than ps2pdf with lmodern when viewed on screen here.. pdflatex with lmodern does look great.. the reason I didn't use this method was cos I have eps figures in most of my files which don't convert to pdf (they're Illustrator generated eps figures and they somehow don't convert to pdf.. I'd mentioned this in a thread earlier)... and strangely, the pdf generated by Illustrator destroys the did you ever try the sequence eps2eps and then epstopdf? Herbert
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
did you ever try the sequence eps2eps and then epstopdf? Yes, I did the last time when Angus suggested it.. it gave me an error then (not sure if it was eps2eps or epstopdf) but now eps2eps converts to eps and then the epstopdf works... (may be cos I'm trying different figures) ... but the image quality of the pdf is very poor... Angus mentioned that eps2eps converts to bitmap so that's probably the reason... thanks, nirmal
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
With pdflatex still use latin modern fonts (package lmodern) or the cm-super (needs a lot of memory). There is no need to use ps2pdf. Yes, I played around with these a couple weeks ago and I can't remember why but I decided that the output from ps2pdf with cm-super was the best... will try again and see if I can figure out why I came to that conclusion.. :-) nirmal
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
Nirmal Govind schrieb: With pdflatex still use latin modern fonts (package lmodern) or the cm-super (needs a lot of memory). There is no need to use ps2pdf. Yes, I played around with these a couple weeks ago and I can't remember why but I decided that the output from ps2pdf with cm-super was the best... will try again and see if I can figure out why I came to that conclusion.. :-) depends to the output (pdf or printer) and what you like. The major disadvantage of cm-super is that the file size of the PDF output increases enormously I prefer latin modern ... ;-) and build my PDF's in general with VTeX/Free. Herbert
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
I prefer latin modern ... ;-) and build my PDF's in general with VTeX/Free. I tried out all the combinations again.. the ps2pdf output with cm-super looked marginally better than ps2pdf with lmodern when viewed on screen here.. pdflatex with lmodern does look great.. the reason I didn't use this method was cos I have eps figures in most of my files which don't convert to pdf (they're Illustrator generated eps figures and they somehow don't convert to pdf.. I'd mentioned this in a thread earlier)... and strangely, the pdf generated by Illustrator destroys the quality of the image... I guess I'll need to generate jpg files from now on and then use pdflatex.. (VTeX looks great but it's not available on powerpc linux)
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
Nirmal Govind schrieb: I prefer latin modern ... ;-) and build my PDF's in general with VTeX/Free. I tried out all the combinations again.. the ps2pdf output with cm-super looked marginally better than ps2pdf with lmodern when viewed on screen here.. pdflatex with lmodern does look great.. the reason I didn't use this method was cos I have eps figures in most of my files which don't convert to pdf (they're Illustrator generated eps figures and they somehow don't convert to pdf.. I'd mentioned this in a thread earlier)... and strangely, the pdf generated by Illustrator destroys the did you ever try the sequence eps2eps and then epstopdf? Herbert
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
did you ever try the sequence eps2eps and then epstopdf? Yes, I did the last time when Angus suggested it.. it gave me an error then (not sure if it was eps2eps or epstopdf) but now eps2eps converts to eps and then the epstopdf works... (may be cos I'm trying different figures) ... but the image quality of the pdf is very poor... Angus mentioned that eps2eps converts to bitmap so that's probably the reason... thanks, nirmal
citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
Hi.. I didn't get any response to this question so I'm rephrasing it.. :-) (actually, I found out what the *real* problem is) The problem is actually not with hyperlinks, the problem is that when a citation occurs near the end of the line, the citation will extend beyond the margin if it doesn't fit on that line the problem is severe when I cite using the Full author list option for citations and I have more than two authors... how I do I specify that it's OK to split the citation between lines? Thanks, nirmal Nirmal Govind wrote: Hi.. I'm using hyperref to generate links in my pdf document.. however, some of these links extend beyond the margin.. any option that I can set to avoid this? Thanks, nirmal
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
Fredag 14. november 2003 15:50, skreiv Nirmal Govind: Hi.. I didn't get any response to this question so I'm rephrasing it.. :-) (actually, I found out what the *real* problem is) The problem is actually not with hyperlinks, the problem is that when a citation occurs near the end of the line, the citation will extend beyond the margin if it doesn't fit on that line the problem is severe when I cite using the Full author list option for citations and I have more than two authors... how I do I specify that it's OK to split the citation between lines? Have you tried adding \sloppy to your preamble ? This will make latex break the line before long words. Ingar
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
Have you tried adding \sloppy to your preamble ? This will make latex break the line before long words. Yes, I did try that but sloppy only justifies words on a line, and it still treats the long citation as a compound word. So although, it does alleviate the problem, it doesn't completely solve it - I'm hoping that there's some way of breaking this compound word... Thanks for the suggestion.. nirmal
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
Alle 16:00, venerdì 14 novembre 2003, Ingar Pareliussen ha scritto: Fredag 14. november 2003 15:50, skreiv Nirmal Govind: Hi.. I didn't get any response to this question so I'm rephrasing it.. :-) (actually, I found out what the *real* problem is) The problem is actually not with hyperlinks, the problem is that when a citation occurs near the end of the line, the citation will extend beyond the margin if it doesn't fit on that line the problem is severe when I cite using the Full author list option for citations and I have more than two authors... how I do I specify that it's OK to split the citation between lines? Have you tried adding \sloppy to your preamble ? This will make latex break the line before long words. Ingar I got the same problem of Nirval. Your tips works for me, the citations are adjusted inside the line. -- --- Roberto Bernetti e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] V. S.da Vecchia del Pinocchio 1/A 60131 ANCONA tel/fax 071 2867103
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 09:50:43AM -0500, Nirmal Govind wrote: The problem is actually not with hyperlinks, the problem is that when a citation occurs near the end of the line, the citation will extend beyond the margin if it doesn't fit on that line the problem is severe when I cite using the Full author list option for citations and I have more than two authors... how I do I specify that it's OK to split the citation between lines? This problem depends on your bibliography style or extra packages you use. Normally (when using natbib), long citation are broken into lines.
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
This problem depends on your bibliography style or extra packages you use. Normally (when using natbib), long citation are broken into lines. I do use natbib.. I changed the style from asa (Amer. Stat. Assn.) to plainnat and apalike and it still persists. did you run ps2pdf or pdflatex? Herbert Good one Herbert! It happens only when I generate pdf's from a dvi file (or view a dvi file or a PS file).. so basically, pdflatex is able to split the citation across lines whereas latex isn't... very interesting.. do you know of any way to get latex to do the same? i.e. to get the dvi/PS file also to split the citation across lines? (reason I ask is that I have fine-tuned my converters so that ps2pdf results in a doc that has good fonts that show up well in Acroread... so it would be nice if I can get the same using ps2pdf also) Thanks, nirmal
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
Nirmal Govind schrieb: This problem depends on your bibliography style or extra packages you use. Normally (when using natbib), long citation are broken into lines. I do use natbib.. I changed the style from asa (Amer. Stat. Assn.) to plainnat and apalike and it still persists. did you run ps2pdf or pdflatex? Herbert Good one Herbert! It happens only when I generate pdf's from a dvi file (or view a dvi file or a PS file).. so basically, pdflatex is able to split the citation across lines whereas latex isn't... very interesting.. do you know of any way to get latex to do the same? i.e. to get the dvi/PS file also to split the citation across lines? (reason I ask is that I have fine-tuned my converters so that ps2pdf results in a doc that has good fonts that show up well in Acroread... so it would be nice if I can get the same using ps2pdf also) no, not possible. It is pdftex, which breaks such links. With pdflatex still use latin modern fonts (package lmodern) or the cm-super (needs a lot of memory). There is no need to use ps2pdf. Herbert
citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
Hi.. I didn't get any response to this question so I'm rephrasing it.. :-) (actually, I found out what the *real* problem is) The problem is actually not with hyperlinks, the problem is that when a citation occurs near the end of the line, the citation will extend beyond the margin if it doesn't fit on that line the problem is severe when I cite using the Full author list option for citations and I have more than two authors... how I do I specify that it's OK to split the citation between lines? Thanks, nirmal Nirmal Govind wrote: Hi.. I'm using hyperref to generate links in my pdf document.. however, some of these links extend beyond the margin.. any option that I can set to avoid this? Thanks, nirmal
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
Fredag 14. november 2003 15:50, skreiv Nirmal Govind: Hi.. I didn't get any response to this question so I'm rephrasing it.. :-) (actually, I found out what the *real* problem is) The problem is actually not with hyperlinks, the problem is that when a citation occurs near the end of the line, the citation will extend beyond the margin if it doesn't fit on that line the problem is severe when I cite using the Full author list option for citations and I have more than two authors... how I do I specify that it's OK to split the citation between lines? Have you tried adding \sloppy to your preamble ? This will make latex break the line before long words. Ingar
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
Have you tried adding \sloppy to your preamble ? This will make latex break the line before long words. Yes, I did try that but sloppy only justifies words on a line, and it still treats the long citation as a compound word. So although, it does alleviate the problem, it doesn't completely solve it - I'm hoping that there's some way of breaking this compound word... Thanks for the suggestion.. nirmal
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
Alle 16:00, venerdì 14 novembre 2003, Ingar Pareliussen ha scritto: Fredag 14. november 2003 15:50, skreiv Nirmal Govind: Hi.. I didn't get any response to this question so I'm rephrasing it.. :-) (actually, I found out what the *real* problem is) The problem is actually not with hyperlinks, the problem is that when a citation occurs near the end of the line, the citation will extend beyond the margin if it doesn't fit on that line the problem is severe when I cite using the Full author list option for citations and I have more than two authors... how I do I specify that it's OK to split the citation between lines? Have you tried adding \sloppy to your preamble ? This will make latex break the line before long words. Ingar I got the same problem of Nirval. Your tips works for me, the citations are adjusted inside the line. -- --- Roberto Bernetti e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] V. S.da Vecchia del Pinocchio 1/A 60131 ANCONA tel/fax 071 2867103
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 09:50:43AM -0500, Nirmal Govind wrote: The problem is actually not with hyperlinks, the problem is that when a citation occurs near the end of the line, the citation will extend beyond the margin if it doesn't fit on that line the problem is severe when I cite using the Full author list option for citations and I have more than two authors... how I do I specify that it's OK to split the citation between lines? This problem depends on your bibliography style or extra packages you use. Normally (when using natbib), long citation are broken into lines.
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
This problem depends on your bibliography style or extra packages you use. Normally (when using natbib), long citation are broken into lines. I do use natbib.. I changed the style from asa (Amer. Stat. Assn.) to plainnat and apalike and it still persists. did you run ps2pdf or pdflatex? Herbert Good one Herbert! It happens only when I generate pdf's from a dvi file (or view a dvi file or a PS file).. so basically, pdflatex is able to split the citation across lines whereas latex isn't... very interesting.. do you know of any way to get latex to do the same? i.e. to get the dvi/PS file also to split the citation across lines? (reason I ask is that I have fine-tuned my converters so that ps2pdf results in a doc that has good fonts that show up well in Acroread... so it would be nice if I can get the same using ps2pdf also) Thanks, nirmal
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
Nirmal Govind schrieb: This problem depends on your bibliography style or extra packages you use. Normally (when using natbib), long citation are broken into lines. I do use natbib.. I changed the style from asa (Amer. Stat. Assn.) to plainnat and apalike and it still persists. did you run ps2pdf or pdflatex? Herbert Good one Herbert! It happens only when I generate pdf's from a dvi file (or view a dvi file or a PS file).. so basically, pdflatex is able to split the citation across lines whereas latex isn't... very interesting.. do you know of any way to get latex to do the same? i.e. to get the dvi/PS file also to split the citation across lines? (reason I ask is that I have fine-tuned my converters so that ps2pdf results in a doc that has good fonts that show up well in Acroread... so it would be nice if I can get the same using ps2pdf also) no, not possible. It is pdftex, which breaks such links. With pdflatex still use latin modern fonts (package lmodern) or the cm-super (needs a lot of memory). There is no need to use ps2pdf. Herbert
citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
Hi.. I didn't get any response to this question so I'm rephrasing it.. :-) (actually, I found out what the *real* problem is) The problem is actually not with hyperlinks, the problem is that when a citation occurs near the end of the line, the citation will extend beyond the margin if it doesn't fit on that line the problem is severe when I cite using the "Full author list" option for citations and I have more than two authors... how I do I specify that it's OK to split the citation between lines? Thanks, nirmal Nirmal Govind wrote: Hi.. I'm using hyperref to generate links in my pdf document.. however, some of these links extend beyond the margin.. any option that I can set to avoid this? Thanks, nirmal
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
Fredag 14. november 2003 15:50, skreiv Nirmal Govind: > Hi.. I didn't get any response to this question so I'm rephrasing it.. > > :-) (actually, I found out what the *real* problem is) > > The problem is actually not with hyperlinks, the problem is that when a > citation occurs near the end of the line, the citation will extend > beyond the margin if it doesn't fit on that line the problem is > severe when I cite using the "Full author list" option for citations and > I have more than two authors... how I do I specify that it's OK to split > the citation between lines? Have you tried adding \sloppy to your preamble ? This will make latex break the line before long "words". Ingar
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
Have you tried adding \sloppy to your preamble ? This will make latex break the line before long "words". Yes, I did try that but sloppy only justifies words on a line, and it still treats the long citation as a compound word. So although, it does alleviate the problem, it doesn't completely solve it - I'm hoping that there's some way of breaking this compound word... Thanks for the suggestion.. nirmal
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
Alle 16:00, venerdì 14 novembre 2003, Ingar Pareliussen ha scritto: > Fredag 14. november 2003 15:50, skreiv Nirmal Govind: > > Hi.. I didn't get any response to this question so I'm rephrasing it.. > > > > :-) (actually, I found out what the *real* problem is) > > > > The problem is actually not with hyperlinks, the problem is that when a > > citation occurs near the end of the line, the citation will extend > > beyond the margin if it doesn't fit on that line the problem is > > severe when I cite using the "Full author list" option for citations and > > I have more than two authors... how I do I specify that it's OK to split > > the citation between lines? > > Have you tried adding \sloppy to your preamble ? > This will make latex break the line before long "words". > > Ingar I got the same problem of Nirval. Your tips works for me, the citations are adjusted inside the line. -- --- Roberto Bernetti e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] V. S.da Vecchia del Pinocchio 1/A 60131 ANCONA tel/fax 071 2867103
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 09:50:43AM -0500, Nirmal Govind wrote: > > The problem is actually not with hyperlinks, the problem is that when a > citation occurs near the end of the line, the citation will extend > beyond the margin if it doesn't fit on that line the problem is > severe when I cite using the "Full author list" option for citations and > I have more than two authors... how I do I specify that it's OK to split > the citation between lines? This problem depends on your bibliography style or extra packages you use. Normally (when using natbib), long citation are broken into lines.
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
This problem depends on your bibliography style or extra packages you use. Normally (when using natbib), long citation are broken into lines. I do use natbib.. I changed the style from asa (Amer. Stat. Assn.) to plainnat and apalike and it still persists. > > did you run ps2pdf or pdflatex? > > Herbert > Good one Herbert! It happens only when I generate pdf's from a dvi file (or view a dvi file or a PS file).. so basically, pdflatex is able to split the citation across lines whereas latex isn't... very interesting.. do you know of any way to get latex to do the same? i.e. to get the dvi/PS file also to split the citation across lines? (reason I ask is that I have fine-tuned my converters so that ps2pdf results in a doc that has "good" fonts that show up well in Acroread... so it would be nice if I can get the same using ps2pdf also) Thanks, nirmal
Re: citations extend beyond margin (was Re: hyperlink extends beyond margin)
Nirmal Govind schrieb: This problem depends on your bibliography style or extra packages you use. Normally (when using natbib), long citation are broken into lines. I do use natbib.. I changed the style from asa (Amer. Stat. Assn.) to plainnat and apalike and it still persists. > > did you run ps2pdf or pdflatex? > > Herbert > Good one Herbert! It happens only when I generate pdf's from a dvi file (or view a dvi file or a PS file).. so basically, pdflatex is able to split the citation across lines whereas latex isn't... very interesting.. do you know of any way to get latex to do the same? i.e. to get the dvi/PS file also to split the citation across lines? (reason I ask is that I have fine-tuned my converters so that ps2pdf results in a doc that has "good" fonts that show up well in Acroread... so it would be nice if I can get the same using ps2pdf also) no, not possible. It is pdftex, which breaks such links. With pdflatex still use latin modern fonts (package lmodern) or the cm-super (needs a lot of memory). There is no need to use ps2pdf. Herbert