Discussion:
typewriter fonts and hyphenation
ordnassela72
2006-12-10 15:56:01 UTC
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Hello,

i'd like to write my documents with typewriter fonts, but i'm not able
to activate hyphenation and so the compiled documents are full of
"Overfull \hbox".
Can someone help me?

Please consider that i'm new to latex.

Thanks.
Ulrik Stervbo
2006-12-14 08:33:58 UTC
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I think the 'hyphenat' package can do the trick. The manual can be found
here:
http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/hyphenat/hyphenat.pdf

HTH
Ulrik
Post by ordnassela72
Hello,
i'd like to write my documents with typewriter fonts, but i'm not able
to activate hyphenation and so the compiled documents are full of
"Overfull \hbox".
Can someone help me?
Please consider that i'm new to latex.
Thanks.
ordnassela72
2006-12-17 15:32:17 UTC
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Thanks for all the advices, the hyphenat package solves my problems!
Alain Delmotte
2006-12-14 07:53:15 UTC
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Hi,

From your message I suppose that you try to use \verb+...+ or the
verbatim environment, which only work on one line and so produce
overfull \hbox.

You could use \texttt{...} and perhaps, if needed, the "\-" command to
suggest hyphen location.

Yours,

Alain Delmotte
Post by ordnassela72
Hello,
i'd like to write my documents with typewriter fonts, but i'm not able
to activate hyphenation and so the compiled documents are full of
"Overfull \hbox".
Can someone help me?
Please consider that i'm new to latex.
Thanks.
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