On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 08:43:50 -0400 "Allen Barker
allen.l.bar...@gmail.com" suggested this:
>There's a good discussion on the page
>http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/3033/forcing-linebreaks-in-url
>
>The solution to just add
>
>\renewcommand{\UrlBreaks}{\do\/\do\a\do\b\do\c\do\d\do\e\do\f\do
On 06/03/2012 05:38 AM, Charlie wrote:
I'm certain it's been discussed here before, but I can't find a
reference to it.
The way to stop a URL as an "insert URL" from running out over the
margins into infinity. This happens in various document classes.
The first line of the Insert URL has the r
On Mon, 4 Jun 2012 09:42:25 +0800 "Ray Rashif schivmeis...@gmail.com"
suggested this:
>Did you try explicitly loading the url package in preamble?
I lied Ray, it didn't work after all. It worked on a bodgied version
of a url, but when I got home and tried it on the real thing. No didn't
work.
On Mon, 4 Jun 2012 09:42:25 +0800, Ray Rashif wrote:
On 3 June 2012 17:38, Charlie wrote:
I'm certain it's been discussed here before, but I can't find a
reference to it.
The way to stop a URL as an "insert URL" from running out over the
margins into infinity. This happens in various document c
On 3 June 2012 17:38, Charlie wrote:
>
> I'm certain it's been discussed here before, but I can't find a
> reference to it.
>
> The way to stop a URL as an "insert URL" from running out over the
> margins into infinity. This happens in various document classes.
>
> The first line of the Insert URL
I'm certain it's been discussed here before, but I can't find a
reference to it.
The way to stop a URL as an "insert URL" from running out over the
margins into infinity. This happens in various document classes.
The first line of the Insert URL has the right idea, but the second one
doesn't sto