On 4/24/25 12:28 PM, Maria Gouskova wrote:
LaTeX would normally break up a real word according to some internal dictionary it has. Since you gave it a non-word that's got more characters than the line can accommodate, it doesn't know how to fit that huge word on a line or where to break it up. If you try putting some spaces between those "a"s, things should look more normal.

When you work with actual text, you can set different margins from what the class default specifies in the "Page margins" area that you can see in your screenshot.

And let me add that the margins in LyX do not necessarily match the margins in the generated file. LyX does not know what your ultimate document will look like. If you export XHTML, for example, margins mean something quite different than if you export a PDF.

Riki


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