Re: Wrap of long strings

2010-05-28 Thread Rainer Dorsch
Am Donnerstag, 27. Mai 2010 schrieb Liviu Andronic:
 On 5/27/10, Rainer Dorsch rdor...@web.de wrote:
   in some parts of a document I have texts with long words (e.g. directory
   names, etc.), which I want to wrap whenever I reach \textwidth (even in
  the middle of a word). Has anybody a suggestion how to do that
  efficiently for a limited small parts in a document? I would even be
  happy to just mark the word, that it can be broken up at any place

 One thing to is Insert  Formatting  Hyphenation point, which will be
 used if needed.

Thanks for that hint. I went with the special character breakable slash.

Rainer


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Re: Wrap of long strings

2010-05-28 Thread Rainer Dorsch
Am Donnerstag, 27. Mai 2010 schrieb Liviu Andronic:
 On 5/27/10, Rainer Dorsch rdor...@web.de wrote:
   in some parts of a document I have texts with long words (e.g. directory
   names, etc.), which I want to wrap whenever I reach \textwidth (even in
  the middle of a word). Has anybody a suggestion how to do that
  efficiently for a limited small parts in a document? I would even be
  happy to just mark the word, that it can be broken up at any place

 One thing to is Insert  Formatting  Hyphenation point, which will be
 used if needed.

Thanks for that hint. I went with the special character breakable slash.

Rainer


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07157-734133
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Re: Wrap of long strings

2010-05-28 Thread Rainer Dorsch
Am Donnerstag, 27. Mai 2010 schrieb Liviu Andronic:
> On 5/27/10, Rainer Dorsch  wrote:
> >  in some parts of a document I have texts with long words (e.g. directory
> >  names, etc.), which I want to wrap whenever I reach \textwidth (even in
> > the middle of a word). Has anybody a suggestion how to do that
> > efficiently for a limited small parts in a document? I would even be
> > happy to just mark the word, that it can be broken up at any place
>
> One thing to is Insert > Formatting > Hyphenation point, which will be
> used if needed.

Thanks for that hint. I went with the "special character" "breakable slash".

Rainer


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07157-734133
email: rdor...@web.de
jabber: rdor...@jabber.org
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Re: Wrap of long strings

2010-05-27 Thread Liviu Andronic
On 5/27/10, Rainer Dorsch rdor...@web.de wrote:
  in some parts of a document I have texts with long words (e.g. directory
  names, etc.), which I want to wrap whenever I reach \textwidth (even in the
  middle of a word). Has anybody a suggestion how to do that efficiently for a
  limited small parts in a document? I would even be happy to just mark the
  word, that it can be broken up at any place

One thing to is Insert  Formatting  Hyphenation point, which will be
used if needed.
Liviu


Re: Wrap of long strings

2010-05-27 Thread Michael Reed
On Thursday 27 May 2010 13:05:22 Rainer Dorsch wrote:
 Hello,
 
 in some parts of a document I have texts with long words (e.g. directory
 names, etc.), which I want to wrap whenever I reach \textwidth (even in the
 middle of a word). Has anybody a suggestion how to do that efficiently for
 a limited small parts in a document? I would even be happy to just mark
 the word, that it can be broken up at any place

The insert hyperlink function has a setting for filenames, if that's any use.

-- 
http://www.unmusic.co.uk/ Michael Reed -- technology, gender and geek culture 
freelance writer. 




Re: Wrap of long strings

2010-05-27 Thread Liviu Andronic
On 5/27/10, Rainer Dorsch rdor...@web.de wrote:
  in some parts of a document I have texts with long words (e.g. directory
  names, etc.), which I want to wrap whenever I reach \textwidth (even in the
  middle of a word). Has anybody a suggestion how to do that efficiently for a
  limited small parts in a document? I would even be happy to just mark the
  word, that it can be broken up at any place

One thing to is Insert  Formatting  Hyphenation point, which will be
used if needed.
Liviu


Re: Wrap of long strings

2010-05-27 Thread Michael Reed
On Thursday 27 May 2010 13:05:22 Rainer Dorsch wrote:
 Hello,
 
 in some parts of a document I have texts with long words (e.g. directory
 names, etc.), which I want to wrap whenever I reach \textwidth (even in the
 middle of a word). Has anybody a suggestion how to do that efficiently for
 a limited small parts in a document? I would even be happy to just mark
 the word, that it can be broken up at any place

The insert hyperlink function has a setting for filenames, if that's any use.

-- 
http://www.unmusic.co.uk/ Michael Reed -- technology, gender and geek culture 
freelance writer. 




Re: Wrap of long strings

2010-05-27 Thread Liviu Andronic
On 5/27/10, Rainer Dorsch  wrote:
>  in some parts of a document I have texts with long words (e.g. directory
>  names, etc.), which I want to wrap whenever I reach \textwidth (even in the
>  middle of a word). Has anybody a suggestion how to do that efficiently for a
>  limited small parts in a document? I would even be happy to just mark the
>  word, that it can be broken up at any place
>
One thing to is Insert > Formatting > Hyphenation point, which will be
used if needed.
Liviu


Re: Wrap of long strings

2010-05-27 Thread Michael Reed
On Thursday 27 May 2010 13:05:22 Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> in some parts of a document I have texts with long words (e.g. directory
> names, etc.), which I want to wrap whenever I reach \textwidth (even in the
> middle of a word). Has anybody a suggestion how to do that efficiently for
> a limited small parts in a document? I would even be happy to just mark
> the word, that it can be broken up at any place

The insert hyperlink function has a setting for filenames, if that's any use.

-- 
http://www.unmusic.co.uk/ Michael Reed -- technology, gender and geek culture 
freelance writer.