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    overfull
    /ˌəʊvəˈfʊl/

    adjective

    • 1. containing an excessive amount of something: "an overfull cup of tea"

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  2. Dec 1, 2011 · So a general solution, that may be used either with url or with hyperref would be to define \nolinkurl on you own, if and only if it hasn't been defined already: \documentclass[a5paper]{article} \usepackage{showframe} % Only one of the following two lines is needed: \usepackage{url} \usepackage{hyperref}

  3. The star-version \verb* even prints these spaces using a visual symbol. Please always use \texttt or \ttfamily for text which should be printed in tt font. The use of \verb simply for the font is a misuse. You can use it for short words without penalty, but for longer text this issues arise. Note that verbatim mode is fragile and \verb doesn't ...

  4. Jul 15, 2017 · 10. \centerline{ isn't really a latex command (it is in the latex format but just escaped from plain TeX). It makes a box \hsize wide but does not know about latex list structures and the indentation they introduce. So you line is too wide by 25pt which will be the left margin of the list item. Just remove \centerline and replace it with a ...

  5. 3. I use custom section headings, which for long titles occasionally create an overfull \hbox. Explicit hyphenation does not help. Per this answer I insert \\ to break the section title, but then the first line is not justified and what is worse, the corresponding TOC entry also includes the line break. Is there a better way to address this ...

  6. 43. The allowed space between two words is given by the interwordspace (\fontdimen2\font) and interwordstretch (\fontdimen3\font). If it is not possible to set a paragraph with these lengths (with hyphenation) TeX will complain with a overfull or underfull box. Setting the \emergencystrech to a value greater than 0pt it can stretch the ...

  7. Apr 22, 2024 · I got stuck on the frame title, trying to vertically center both Title and Title+Subtitle in a fixed-size beamercolorbox. Combining a couple of other people's solutions, I arrived at the combination of \ifx\insertframesubtitle\@empty and \vbox to 6ex{ \vfil. It looks exactly like I want now, but produces \hbox overfull for each frame.

  8. Nonetheless, the method is usually very effective for visually finding the bad boxes. So you can try. \documentclass [SectionMethod,ListStyleI,draft] {TAMUthesis} If this doesn't work because the class doesn't define or inherit the option, adding. \setlength {\overfullrule} {5pt}

  9. For your example, there is no help using \texttt instead of \verb. There are several ways to solve such kind of problem: Enable microtype for pdfTeX (suggested): \usepackage{microtype} Enable hythenation of TT text: \usepackage[htt]{hyphenat} Use a sloppy paragraph:

  10. Feb 9, 2023 · I know that latex sometimes allows overfull hboxes as an alternative to having to stretch beyond the stretch settings or as an alternative to having ragged right sides. However, in my specific case, LaTeX sometimes permits overflows that should really not be acceptable. I have provided a minimal reproducing example below.

  11. 13. Note that TeX will never prefer overfull that is always infinitely bad, however the default setting doesn't allow white space to stretch that much so if all options are infinitely bad, TeX may go overfull. As @Guido says, \sloppy (or \sloppypar) is the classic LaTeX way to loosen up the white space, although sometimes better results can be ...