On Sat, 30 Dec 2017 12:57:48 -0800 (PST)
Rich Shepard <rshep...@appl-ecosys.com> wrote:

> On Sun, 31 Dec 2017, Charlie wrote:
> 
> > Picked up somewhere, from the net or maybe here on this list, years
> > ago, and used constantly in the preamble of any document
> > constructed with LyX, is this:
> >
> > \renewcommand{\UrlBreaks}{\do\/\do\a\do\b\do\c\do\d\do\e\do\f\do\g\do\h\do\i\do\j\do\k\do\l\do\m\do\n\do\o\do\p\do\q\do\r\do\s\do\t\do\u\do\v\do\w\do\x\do\y\do\z\do\A\do\B\do\C\do\D\do\E\do\F\do\G\do\H\do\I\do\J\do\K\do\L\do\M\do\N\do\O\do\P\do\Q\do\R\do\S\do\T\do\U\do\V\do\W\do\X\do\Y\do\Z}
> >   
> 
> Charlie,
> 
>    Sheesh! That's as bad as many URLs. :-)
> 
>    The strange thing is that I've used the url package in many
> documents of all classes over the years and this is the first URL
> that has not been properly formatted. Probably due to the new EPA
> Administrator's policies.
> 
> Happy new year to you, too. You're almost there by now,
> 
> Rich

It is long indeed, but it works. Though I'm not canvassing for it, just
suits my needs, and thought it might solve your problem.

As an aside, using all the other options provided in this thread. The
link break doesn't honour my 346pt text width requirement in one of my
KOMA-Script Article document needs. It breaks, but well into the right
margin.

Interesting. I reckon.

Thank you,
Charlie

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