John D Lamb schrieb: > Typically I get about one overfull hbox every 3-5 pages. Here are some > of the methods of reducing them.
> 1. Use the microtype package. The default setting allows for 2% stretch > ... > 2. Try using the babel package if hyphenation is not working well and > ... > 3. Look for words, especially names, in an overfull line that could be > hyphenated and put in a discretionary hyphen \- (or even force a > ... > 4. Use \allowbreak, especially \allowbreak[4], to strongly encourage a > ... > 5. Change the wording a little if you can. For example, I might change > ... Hi John Number 5 is new to me, thanks. Those methods take a lot of time in a book with many 100 pages. That's why I'm still looking for the fontinst command giving me about the same number of overfull boxes with Hoefler Text than with any other font. Any suggestions? Regards Robin _______________________________________________ fontinst mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/fontinst
