Peter Hegt wrote:
Thanks Helge,
Can you pls explain how to find the default margin settings (so I can
tweak them, because they are blank in the UI (user interface)). Is good
for my LaTeX/LyX knowlegde...
Sorry, I don't know what the default margin is. I tried to get
latex to tell me the
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Sent: maandag 27 februari 2006 13:10
To: Peter Hegt
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Palatino leads to many overfull hbox-es
Peter Hegt wrote:
Thanks Helge,
Can you pls explain how to find the default margin settings (so I can
tweak them, because they are blank in the UI (user interface
Peter Hegt wrote:
Thanks Helge,
Can you pls explain how to find the default margin settings (so I can
tweak them, because they are blank in the UI (user interface)). Is good
for my LaTeX/LyX knowlegde...
Sorry, I don't know what the default margin is. I tried to get
latex to tell me the
]
Sent: maandag 27 februari 2006 13:10
To: Peter Hegt
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Palatino leads to many overfull hbox-es
Peter Hegt wrote:
Thanks Helge,
Can you pls explain how to find the default margin settings (so I can
tweak them, because they are blank in the UI (user interface
Peter Hegt wrote:
Thanks Helge,
Can you pls explain how to find the default margin settings (so I can
tweak them, because they are blank in the UI (user interface)). Is good
for my LaTeX/LyX knowlegde...
Sorry, I don't know what the default margin is. I tried to get
latex to tell me the
]
Sent: maandag 27 februari 2006 13:10
To: Peter Hegt
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Palatino leads to many overfull hbox-es
Peter Hegt wrote:
>Thanks Helge,
>
>Can you pls explain how to find the default margin settings (so I can
>tweak them, because they are blank in
Peter Hegt wrote:
Hi,
Tried \usepackage{microtype}, result looks quite nice. Much less
overfull hbox-es. Maybe I could reduce the left right margins a little
to get to about 60 letters per line (or is this a sin, even for A5?)
The margins are adjustable because they are meant to be. :-)
Peter Hegt wrote:
Hi,
Tried \usepackage{microtype}, result looks quite nice. Much less
overfull hbox-es. Maybe I could reduce the left right margins a little
to get to about 60 letters per line (or is this a sin, even for A5?)
The margins are adjustable because they are meant to be. :-)
Peter Hegt wrote:
Hi,
Tried \usepackage{microtype}, result looks quite nice. Much less
overfull hbox-es. Maybe I could reduce the left & right margins a little
to get to about 60 letters per line (or is this a sin, even for A5?)
The margins are adjustable because they are meant to be.
Peter Hegt wrote:
Hi,
I use the Palatinodefault fontsize, paper A5, margins default, but
this leads to many words sticking out into the right margin.
Consider the microtype package. It helps by stretching/shrinking the font
width slightly, in addition to the usual stretching of whitespace.
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Sent: donderdag 23 februari 2006 11:43
To: Peter Hegt
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Palatino leads to many overfull hbox-es
Peter Hegt wrote:
Hi,
I use the Palatinodefault fontsize, paper A5, margins default, but
this leads to many words sticking out
Peter Hegt wrote:
Hi,
I use the Palatinodefault fontsize, paper A5, margins default, but
this leads to many words sticking out into the right margin.
Consider the microtype package. It helps by stretching/shrinking the font
width slightly, in addition to the usual stretching of whitespace.
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Sent: donderdag 23 februari 2006 11:43
To: Peter Hegt
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Palatino leads to many overfull hbox-es
Peter Hegt wrote:
Hi,
I use the Palatinodefault fontsize, paper A5, margins default, but
this leads to many words sticking out
Peter Hegt wrote:
Hi,
I use the Palatino font, paper A5, margins default, but
this leads to many words sticking out into the right margin.
Consider the microtype package. It helps by stretching/shrinking the font
width slightly, in addition to the usual stretching of whitespace.
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Sent: donderdag 23 februari 2006 11:43
To: Peter Hegt
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Palatino leads to many overfull hbox-es
Peter Hegt wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I use the Palatino font, paper A5, margins default, but
>this leads to many wo
Hi,
I use the Palatinodefault fontsize, paper A5, margins default, but
this leads to many words sticking out into the right margin.
If I use default fontsize (Times), then there are only a few overful
hbox-es, but then again I like the Paltino font more.
The text is in English and afaik the
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, Peter Hegt wrote:
But I am wondering, is it in the `nature' of the font Palatino that is
justifies worse than Times or is there something else going on?
Peter,
What I read in the past is that the Times typeface was designed
specifically for the London Times newspaper,
also wider.
Thanks for your remarks
Met vriendelijke groet,
Peter Hegt
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From: Rich Shepard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dinsdag 21 februari 2006 15:15
To: Peter Hegt
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Palatino leads to many overfull hbox-es
On Tue, 21 Feb
Hi,
I use the Palatinodefault fontsize, paper A5, margins default, but
this leads to many words sticking out into the right margin.
If I use default fontsize (Times), then there are only a few overful
hbox-es, but then again I like the Paltino font more.
The text is in English and afaik the
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, Peter Hegt wrote:
But I am wondering, is it in the `nature' of the font Palatino that is
justifies worse than Times or is there something else going on?
Peter,
What I read in the past is that the Times typeface was designed
specifically for the London Times newspaper,
also wider.
Thanks for your remarks
Met vriendelijke groet,
Peter Hegt
-Original Message-
From: Rich Shepard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dinsdag 21 februari 2006 15:15
To: Peter Hegt
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Palatino leads to many overfull hbox-es
On Tue, 21 Feb
Hi,
I use the Palatino font, paper A5, margins default, but
this leads to many words sticking out into the right margin.
If I use default font (Times), then there are only a few overful
hbox-es, but then again I like the Paltino font more.
The text is in English and afaik the correct
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006, Peter Hegt wrote:
But I am wondering, is it in the `nature' of the font Palatino that is
justifies worse than Times or is there something else going on?
Peter,
What I read in the past is that the Times typeface was designed
specifically for the London Times newspaper,
also wider.
Thanks for your remarks
Met vriendelijke groet,
Peter Hegt
-Original Message-
From: Rich Shepard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dinsdag 21 februari 2006 15:15
To: Peter Hegt
Cc: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Subject: Re: Palatino leads to many overfull hbox-es
On Tue, 21 Feb
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