Dear list,

Here is another issue I want to resolve which I can
usually solve if I use LaTeX. Somehow LaTeX does not
understand when to put a formula in a new line when
justifying (thus the need of force linebreaks
sometimes).. sometimes I write a formula and half of
the formula resides in the next line or the formula
surpasses the allowed margin, which makes it confusing
to the reader. Fortunately, I can avoid these or at
least be able to solve this when writing pure TeX,
since after compilation I get hbox warnings that tell
me about these stuffs... usually I resolve the problem
by linebreaking where the formula starts and usually
the justification turns alright in TeX. ...

Now Im not sure if this is a LyX thing or a TeX
thing.. but now when I linebreak on formulae, I dont
get the justification and end up having a big gap
between my last line and the right margin and then a
new line with the formula and etc. (I want the formula
to be inline and not display, since its a short
formula). Is there a way to resolve this problem? I
know linebreak is like forcing it, but there is no
other way I know to make my formula appear in one line
and not exceed the margin.

Sincerely,
Jose Capco


        
                
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