Or subsitute breakable slashes for the slashes (usually: type ctrl-/ instead
of just /).
I always had this problem.
And I would NEED a non-breakable slash or -.
Don't know if it's a hyphenation
problem. Will send an example.
Or subsitute breakable slashes for the slashes (usually: type ctrl-/ instead
of just /).
I always had this problem.
And I would NEED a non-breakable slash or -.
Don't know if it's a hyphenation
problem. Will send an example.
> Or subsitute breakable slashes for the slashes (usually: type ctrl-/ instead
> of just /).
I always had this problem.
And I would NEED a non-breakable slash or "-".
Don't know if it's a hyphenation
problem. Will send an example.
Hello,
I noticed a strange behaviour:
sometimes compound words or slash separated words
like example/example or example-example
confuse LaTeX (or LyX) and they could
be printed outside of margins.
You can put some example-example-example
inside a random text in a new LyX
document and
On Friday 28 August 2009 08:51:05 am Piero wrote:
Hello,
I noticed a strange behaviour:
sometimes compound words or slash separated words
like example/example or example-example
confuse LaTeX (or LyX) and they could
be printed outside of margins.
You can put some example-example-example
Piero schrieb:
I noticed a strange behaviour:
sometimes compound words or slash separated words
like example/example or example-example
confuse LaTeX (or LyX) and they could
be printed outside of margins.
In this cases you can use a breakable slash. (menu Insert - Special character)
Hello,
I noticed a strange behaviour:
sometimes compound words or slash separated words
like example/example or example-example
confuse LaTeX (or LyX) and they could
be printed outside of margins.
You can put some example-example-example
inside a random text in a new LyX
document and
On Friday 28 August 2009 08:51:05 am Piero wrote:
Hello,
I noticed a strange behaviour:
sometimes compound words or slash separated words
like example/example or example-example
confuse LaTeX (or LyX) and they could
be printed outside of margins.
You can put some example-example-example
Piero schrieb:
I noticed a strange behaviour:
sometimes compound words or slash separated words
like example/example or example-example
confuse LaTeX (or LyX) and they could
be printed outside of margins.
In this cases you can use a breakable slash. (menu Insert - Special character)
Hello,
I noticed a strange behaviour:
sometimes compound words or slash separated words
like "example/example" or "example-example"
confuse LaTeX (or LyX) and they could
be printed outside of margins.
You can put some "example-example-example"
inside a random text in a new LyX
document and
On Friday 28 August 2009 08:51:05 am Piero wrote:
> Hello,
> I noticed a strange behaviour:
> sometimes compound words or slash separated words
>
> like "example/example" or "example-example"
> confuse LaTeX (or LyX) and they could
>
> be printed outside of margins.
> You can put some
Piero schrieb:
I noticed a strange behaviour:
sometimes compound words or slash separated words
like "example/example" or "example-example"
confuse LaTeX (or LyX) and they could
be printed outside of margins.
In this cases you can use a breakable slash. (menu Insert -> Special
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