_____/ On Thu 12 Jan 2006 08:56:20 GMT, [Georg Baum] wrote : \_____
Martin Geisler wrote:
If the word occurs several times you might want to simply extrend the
hyphenation knowledge of TeX by saying
\hyphenation{foo-bar}
in your Preamble. This it will take effect for all foobars.
If it does not, read this: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1503
Georg
You have just helped me solve a recurrent problem that I last experienced
yesterday. I am getting this too and often I fail to spot it before sub-
mitting papers (LaTeX, not LyX due to imposed templates). I finally under-
stand what \hyphenation{} is intended to achieve. It's often at the top
to serve as a placeholder.
Margin issues can only be detected by the eye if you specifically aim to
identify it. If only I got a warning prominent enough while compiling...
Thanks,
Roy
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