brantley@umd5.umd.edu (Brantley E. Riley) (06/07/91)
Hello - I'm turning to the collective wisdom of this group because I can't really glean a clue from the LaTeX reference manual. I'm trying to include a fairly long formula within a normal paragraph of text. Unfortunately, LaTeX doesn't break the line around the formula, so one of the lines is way too long. According to the manual, (she quotes here to sound knowledgable) "TeX regards a formula as a word, which may be broken across lines at certain points...." The question is now, what do I have to do to activate these "certain points" ?? My makeshift solution is just to break down the formula into separate math mode chunks. LaTeX puts the linebreak between mini-formulas. But that's a bit of a pain, and I'd like something a little more automatic if possible. Suggestions anyone?? Am I stuck, or is there an obvious solution I'm missing?? Sample broken paragraph included below. Thanks in advance for the help, brantley ------------------------------ sample code here ------------------------------ The processor pair $(B_i ,A_i )$ should be handled by processors $P_{i\sqrt{m} + j(i) + 1},\cdots,P_{(i + 1)\sqrt{m}+j(i + 1)}$. This paragraph is too wide. -- "Have I told you this before?" "No, we only met about half an hour ago." "So little time to pass?" said Merlyn, and a big tear ran down to the end of his nose. -- T.H. White, _The Once and Future King_ ***** brantley@umd5.umd.edu *****