On 6/12/11 6:07 AM, "Phil Holmes" <m...@philholmes.net> wrote:
> I'm continuing to look at the build system, and studying the output of make > doc see lots of the following: > > Overfull \hbox (plus some other stuff) > > Looking on the web for what this means, I found > http://docs.freebsd.org/info/texinfo/texinfo.info.Overfull_hboxes.html which > says: > > "TeX is sometimes unable to typeset a line without extending it into the > right margin."... "unless told otherwise, TeX will print a large, ugly, > black rectangle beside the line that contains the overfull hbox." > > There are quite a few of these in, say, the 2.14 NR - see the PDF page 33 > and 37 for example. I don't think these should be there (although I had > previously assumed they were change bars). > > It would seem there are 2 options: either fix the text/diagram sizes, or > compile as suggested in the page above: > > "To prevent such a monstrosity from marring your final printout, write the > following in the beginning of the Texinfo file on a line of its own, before > the `@titlepage' command:" > > @finalout > > Could someone from the documentation team confirm that the bars are > unintended and have a think about what should be done? I'm not part of the doc team, but I'm sure the bars are unintended, and that we should use @finalout. IWBN if we could eliminate the overfull hboxes, but that doesn't seem to me to be likely in the short run. Thanks, Carl _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel