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That hbox is much more than 9.895pt too wide.
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I'm sorry, but I won't create my texts using a proprietary SaaS that will just eventually go away.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]WTF is everyone going on about proprietary? The entire thing is under Apache 2.0 license. Where the hell do you even get the idea that Typst is proprietary?
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I'm sorry, but I won't create my texts using a proprietary SaaS that will just eventually go away.
What do you mean? The typst compiler is open source. The proprietary stuff is just the web app, and it's the equivalent to what Overleaf is to LaTeX (with essentially the same business model).
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There are many more
Fantastic, thank you! I need my copy of Blaming the User right away.
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Reword your text to fit.
Aaah, LaTeX, where you don’t have to care about the formatting, but do have to care about which words to use so you don’t have to care about the formatting.
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That hbox is much more than 9.895pt too wide.
Maybe it's a really really small book
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That hbox is much more than 9.895pt too wide.
badness 10000
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I never did figure out how to not get overfull hbox errors, does anyone know?
The microtype package helps a bit by squeezing letters.
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I never did figure out how to not get overfull hbox errors, does anyone know?
It's because LaTeX has abstracted away all the lovely plain TeX macros and people treat it as a way to not have to think about typography. This is a good explanation: https://tug.org/TUGboat/tb14-2/tb39taylor-para.pdf
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I'm sorry, but I won't create my texts using a proprietary SaaS that will just eventually go away.
I thought It was freely licenced?
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My CV is still to this day in LateX and I still kinda regret that decision.
It just brought more headaches.
I've just converted some Latex university notes into slides using AI. It was butter smooth.
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I thought It was freely licenced?
Looks like I was wrong.