4 Mar
2010
4 Mar
'10
11:36 p.m.
On Thu, 4 Mar 2010, James Fisher wrote:
I'd like to go back to the very first post about problems with flush right. The \setbreakpoints command works to an extent, but I'm still experiencing issues where, when a hyphenated string has been broken, the first half of it still sticks out. I unfortunately can't show you the example, and it's hard to reproduce. But can anyone answer: does the TeX line-breaking algorithm retain the possibility of lines overrunning the defined boundary, if the algorithm decides that the alternatives are more ugly?
Yes. Try \setuptolerance[tolerant] or \setuptolerance[verytolerant]. Aditya