TeXstudio 2.3 (SVN 2471) highlights the \sloppy and \fussy markups as though
they don't exist. They do seem to have the required actions. Am I doing
something wrong?
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Thanks for your reply, jsundermeyer. I'm using a lot of organic chemical
nomenclature that has long complicated words. As a beginner , I have the
impression that more refined solutions are a bit hard to follow. Unless
someone has contrary advice, I consider that the improvements that could be
obtained would not be worth the effort if "wordprocessor" quality is all
that's needed.
In other words, I just want the text to stay within the margins.
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Thanks for your reply, jsundermeyer. I'm using a lot of organic chemical
nomenclature that has long complicated words. As a beginner, I have the
impression that more refined solutions have a steep learning curve and would
need tweaking every time I modify the text. The improvements that could be
obtained may not be worth the effort if "wordprocessing" quality is all that's
needed.
In other words, I just want the text to stay within the margins.
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Thanks for your reply, jsundermeyer. I'm using a lot of organic chemical
nomenclature that has long complicated words. As a beginner, I have the
impression that more refined solutions have a steep learning curve and would
need tweaking every time I modify the text. The improvements that could be
obtained may not be worth the effort if "wordprocessing" quality is all that's
needed.
In other words, I just want the text to stay within the margins.
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Thanks for your reply, jsundermeyer. I'm using a lot of organic chemical
nomenclature that has long complicated words. As a beginner, I have the
impression that more refined solutions have a steep learning curve and would
need tweaking every time I modify the text. The improvements that could be
obtained may not be worth the effort if "wordprocessing" quality is all that's
needed.
In other words, I just want the text to stay within the margins.
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TeXstudio 2.3 (SVN 2471) highlights the \sloppy and \fussy markups as though
they don't exist. They do seem to have the required actions. Am I doing
something wrong?
if you really must use these commands (which in general is not recommended),
activate the following
Options/Configure txs/completioN. activarte latex-l2tabu.cwl
Thanks for your reply, jsundermeyer. I'm using a lot of organic chemical
nomenclature that has long complicated words. As a beginner , I have the
impression that more refined solutions are a bit hard to follow. Unless
someone has contrary advice, I consider that the improvements that could be
obtained would not be worth the effort if "wordprocessor" quality is all
that's needed.
In other words, I just want the text to stay within the margins.
Thanks for your reply, jsundermeyer. I'm using a lot of organic chemical
nomenclature that has long complicated words. As a beginner, I have the
impression that more refined solutions have a steep learning curve and would
need tweaking every time I modify the text. The improvements that could be
obtained may not be worth the effort if "wordprocessing" quality is all that's
needed.
In other words, I just want the text to stay within the margins.
Thanks for your reply, jsundermeyer. I'm using a lot of organic chemical
nomenclature that has long complicated words. As a beginner, I have the
impression that more refined solutions have a steep learning curve and would
need tweaking every time I modify the text. The improvements that could be
obtained may not be worth the effort if "wordprocessing" quality is all that's
needed.
In other words, I just want the text to stay within the margins.
Thanks for your reply, jsundermeyer. I'm using a lot of organic chemical
nomenclature that has long complicated words. As a beginner, I have the
impression that more refined solutions have a steep learning curve and would
need tweaking every time I modify the text. The improvements that could be
obtained may not be worth the effort if "wordprocessing" quality is all that's
needed.
In other words, I just want the text to stay within the margins.