[OS X TeX] Can you hyphenate math?
Morten Høgholm
morten.hoegholm at gmail.com
Wed Oct 11 11:42:52 EDT 2006
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006 17:04:30 +0200, Themis Matsoukas <matsoukas at psu.edu>
wrote:
> I have a longish in-line equation that sticks at the end of a line. I
> tried \- in the middle of the equation and i was surprised to find out
> that the equation was hyphenated at that point, but a small dash was
> also printed in the output. Is there a way to suggest hyphenation points
> for in-line math?
\* inserts a discretionary \times, otherwise \allowbreak can be used but
doesn't insert anything. Note that subformulas can't be broken, i.e.,
stuff in {...} etc.
--
Morten
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