"mail.k" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hello, > > I still have some newbie problems. The text in my document > occasionally runs past the right margin in dvi, postscript, and pdf > output.
Maybe there simply isn't a good way to break the line at that place? TeX will only strech the interword spaces to a certain limit, and if it still cannot find a hyphenation point it will simply leave the offending material in place (sticking out into the margin as you describe) and complain about an overfull hbox (horizontal box). If there really isn't any place where one could hyphenate, then simply rewrite the paragraph a bit. Adding or deleting a word normally helps. If you think that TeX ought to hyphenate your word, then make sure that you have set the language correctly for the document in LyX. Also, you should make sure that hyphenation support for that language is enabled in LaTeX. How to enable languages for hyphenation differ From system to system, as far as I remeber then MikTeX has a GUI for controlling it, other systems use a command called texconfig. Look in the documentation. -- Martin Geisler GnuPG Key: 0x7E45DD38 PHP Exif Library | PHP Weather | PHP Shell http://pel.sf.net/ | http://phpweather.net/ | http://mgeisler.net/ Read/write Exif data | Show current weather | A shell in a browser
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