Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
I have a 210 page book and a 650 page book with many Emphasis (italics)
and /path/to/file/names that extend out into my margin.
I think you could probably use \url for the filenames. I'm not sure what
the problem with \emph would be. Does that really interfere with
hyphenation? If what you mean is that you're doing
\emph{/path/to/file/names}, though, then that's different, and I'm not
sure how to address it, since \url would make them typewriter-style. But
maybe that can be configured.
rh
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