On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 19:27:49 +0000 Stefan Zorn <wintige...@googlemail.com> shared this with is all on the Lyx users list:
>>> Additionally I have a small question which I could not find in the >>> forum: Occasionally (4 lines in 100 pages) a line overwrites the >>> right margin. It seems that, this are lines with very long words. >>> How can I manual force a line break in this case? > >>Use Insert>Formatting>Hyphenation Point to insert a "soft hyphen" (as >>WordPerfect used to call it). This will tell TeX that it is OK to >>break the line there. > >>rh Thought that might work for me Richard - but doesn't: Using Debian Squeeze - LyX version 1.6.7 - book (KOMA-Script) and in the preamble - \hyphenpenalty=10000 - \widowpenalty=1000 So I have always done the hyphenating manually in the few instances where it's not done for me, usually in email headers copied into LyX. Be well, Charlie -- Registered Linux User:- 329524 *********************************************** Better not to begin. Once you begin, better to finish it. -------------------------------BUDDHIST SAYING *********************************************** Debian, just the best way to create magic _______________________________________________