Hi Liviu,
1. Sometimes I use long non-breakable words, like long function names. In
those cases lyx/latex do not attemp to break a new line, instead the long
function name ignores margins and even sometimes is placed outside of the
printable area.
Is this a known problem? Are there
Hi Rich,
Sometimes TeX cannot determine where a word should be hypenated so it
sticks out into the right margin. We give TeX hints for hyphenating by
entering the ERT \- at places where it is OK to hyphenate the word. TeX will
pick one of these and use it. I do this quite frequently.
Hi Liviu,
1. Sometimes I use long non-breakable words, like long function names. In
those cases lyx/latex do not attemp to break a new line, instead the long
function name ignores margins and even sometimes is placed outside of the
printable area.
Is this a known problem? Are there
Hi Rich,
Sometimes TeX cannot determine where a word should be hypenated so it
sticks out into the right margin. We give TeX hints for hyphenating by
entering the ERT \- at places where it is OK to hyphenate the word. TeX will
pick one of these and use it. I do this quite frequently.
Hi Liviu,
> > 1. Sometimes I use long non-breakable words, like long function names. In
> > those cases lyx/latex do not attemp to break a new line, instead the long
> > function name ignores margins and even sometimes is placed outside of the
> > printable area.
> > Is this a known problem? Are
Hi Rich,
>Sometimes TeX cannot determine where a word should be hypenated so it
> sticks out into the right margin. We give TeX hints for hyphenating by
> entering the ERT \- at places where it is OK to hyphenate the word. TeX will
> pick one of these and use it. I do this quite frequently.
>
Hello Jürgen,
Your file compiles fine here. This is with most recent TL 2012 and LyX
2.0.6dev. Maybe some of your packages are outdated. The versions are printed
to the log file if you enter \listfiles into the preamble. Here's mine:
I am using the most recent packages (lyx, latex, ...)
Hi,
Updating memoir helped, it works now like a charme. Thanks a lot!
I wonder however, how can Fedora distribute packages *that* old.
Thx, Regi
Hi again,
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/TeXLive (search for the
instructions regarding Fedora 17)
If you follow the instructions there you can update the packages to
newer versions.
For Fedora 18 (to be released in January) and newer the packages there
are the default.
Glad to
Hello Jürgen,
Your file compiles fine here. This is with most recent TL 2012 and LyX
2.0.6dev. Maybe some of your packages are outdated. The versions are printed
to the log file if you enter \listfiles into the preamble. Here's mine:
I am using the most recent packages (lyx, latex, ...)
Hi,
Updating memoir helped, it works now like a charme. Thanks a lot!
I wonder however, how can Fedora distribute packages *that* old.
Thx, Regi
Hi again,
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/TeXLive (search for the
instructions regarding Fedora 17)
If you follow the instructions there you can update the packages to
newer versions.
For Fedora 18 (to be released in January) and newer the packages there
are the default.
Glad to
Hello Jürgen,
> Your file compiles fine here. This is with most recent TL 2012 and LyX
> 2.0.6dev. Maybe some of your packages are outdated. The versions are printed
> to the log file if you enter \listfiles into the preamble. Here's mine:
I am using the most recent packages (lyx, latex, ...)
Hi,
Updating memoir helped, it works now like a charme. Thanks a lot!
I wonder however, how can Fedora distribute packages *that* old.
Thx, Regi
Hi again,
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/TeXLive (search for the
> instructions regarding Fedora 17)
> If you follow the instructions there you can update the packages to
> newer versions.
>
> For Fedora 18 (to be released in January) and newer the packages there
> are the default.
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