apchoo@bruce.OZ (Albert P Choo) (09/12/89)
While preparing a paper, I came across a (non?)feature of LaTeX which I
cannot correct. Consider the portion of sentence which lies across 2 lines
on the output page:
... aimed at boundary and
region detection respectively. ... ^
^ |
| right margin
left margin
I had "{\em boundary and region detection\/}" in my source file. By chance,
these 4 words were split into 2 different lines and this resulted in the
slant of the character `d' overflowing into the right margin space of the page.
Does LaTeX have a way of dealing with this problem, or do I have to rephrase
my sentence and prevent it explicitly? Any help is greatly appreciated.
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