Re: words out of right margin with
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.
Re: words out of right margin with
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.
Re: words out of right margin with
> 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.
words out of right margin with / or -
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 PDFize it. you will notice the behaviour. How to avoid it? Thanks.
Re: words out of right margin with / or -
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 inside a random text in a new LyX document and PDFize it. you will notice the behaviour. How to avoid it? Thanks. Hmm, actually I tried and didn't get any strange behavior. Are you sure it isn't a simple hyphenation problem, i.e. Latex doesn't have good hyphenation points and pushes the word into the margin? Try adding suggested hyphenation points to the word and see what happens: InsertFormattingHyphenation point Or subsitute breakable slashes for the slashes (usually: type ctrl-/ instead of just /). S. __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (979) 862-2211 Texas AM University Fax: (979) 845-0458 305B Bolton Hall fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu College Station, TX 77843-4237
Re: words out of right margin with / or -
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) regards Uwe
words out of right margin with / or -
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 PDFize it. you will notice the behaviour. How to avoid it? Thanks.
Re: words out of right margin with / or -
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 inside a random text in a new LyX document and PDFize it. you will notice the behaviour. How to avoid it? Thanks. Hmm, actually I tried and didn't get any strange behavior. Are you sure it isn't a simple hyphenation problem, i.e. Latex doesn't have good hyphenation points and pushes the word into the margin? Try adding suggested hyphenation points to the word and see what happens: InsertFormattingHyphenation point Or subsitute breakable slashes for the slashes (usually: type ctrl-/ instead of just /). S. __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (979) 862-2211 Texas AM University Fax: (979) 845-0458 305B Bolton Hall fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu College Station, TX 77843-4237
Re: words out of right margin with / or -
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) regards Uwe
words out of right margin with "/" or "-"
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 PDFize it. you will notice the behaviour. How to avoid it? Thanks.
Re: words out of right margin with "/" or "-"
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" > inside a random text in a new LyX > > document and PDFize it. > > you will notice the behaviour. > How to avoid it? > Thanks. Hmm, actually I tried and didn't get any strange behavior. Are you sure it isn't a simple hyphenation problem, i.e. Latex doesn't have good hyphenation points and pushes the word into the margin? Try adding suggested hyphenation points to the word and see what happens: Insert>>Formatting>>Hyphenation point Or subsitute breakable slashes for the slashes (usually: type ctrl-/ instead of just /). S. __ Stefano Franchi Department of Philosophy Ph: (979) 862-2211 Texas A University Fax: (979) 845-0458 305B Bolton Hall fran...@philosophy.tamu.edu College Station, TX 77843-4237
Re: words out of right margin with "/" or "-"
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) regards Uwe