I see.

Well, maybe A5 (== half A4) is just too narrow (the lines have around
47-52 letters (excl space)), because small words like:

 wouldn't

 branch.

 known

 great

at the end of the line cannot be hyphenated. 

Also I noticed no ligatures (ff, ffi, fi, ...) with Palatino, which
makes words also wider.

Thanks for your remarks


Met vriendelijke groet,

Peter Hegt

-----Original Message-----
From: Rich Shepard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: dinsdag 21 februari 2006 15:15
To: Peter Hegt
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Palatino leads to many overfull hbox-es

On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, Peter Hegt wrote:

> But I am wondering, is it in the `nature' of the font Palatino that is

> justifies worse than Times or is there something else going on?

Peter,

   What I read in the past is that the Times typeface was designed
specifically for the London Times newspaper, which had more narrow
columns than did other broadsheets or tabloids newspapers. Therefore,
Palatino (which is my default LyX/LaTeX typeface, too) has characters
which are broader than those of Times Roman.

   That written, I use US Letter size paper and only occasionally have
an overfull line; that's corrected either by rewriting or offering a
hyphenation suggestion for the last word. My book used a custom text
area/page size specified by Springer-Verlag in their monograph class.
This is in the Palatino typeface, too, and there were not more than a
handfull of overfull lines in there.

Rich

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