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Do you know why I have this warning: underfull hbox(badness 10000), using visual studio code with Latex extension
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documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage[]{amsthm} %lets us use begin{proof}
usepackage[]{amssymb} %gives us the character varnothing
usepackage[fleqn]{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
begin{document}
maketitle
subsection*{2. P18. Exercise 3:}
Assume we have a fair eight-sided die with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5, 5 on its sides.
What is the probability that each of the numbers 1 through 5 will be rolled?
If we roll two of these dice, what is the range of possible totals of the values showing
on the two dice? What is the chance that each of the numbers in this range will be rolled?\
line-breaking warnings
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documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage[]{amsthm} %lets us use begin{proof}
usepackage[]{amssymb} %gives us the character varnothing
usepackage[fleqn]{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
begin{document}
maketitle
subsection*{2. P18. Exercise 3:}
Assume we have a fair eight-sided die with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5, 5 on its sides.
What is the probability that each of the numbers 1 through 5 will be rolled?
If we roll two of these dice, what is the range of possible totals of the values showing
on the two dice? What is the chance that each of the numbers in this range will be rolled?\
line-breaking warnings
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Just don't force a linebreak with\` Use parnoindent instead. Also your question has nothing to do with
bibtex'. `\` is ok to be used inside tabular and similar environments but not to break text. Offtopic: Please consider about accepting the answer of your previous question
– koleygr
Sep 15 '18 at 23:34
After replaced by parnoindent, this waring is still there. I am thinking Is this because some characters in the text @koleygr
– Erik Johnsson
Sep 15 '18 at 23:40
Anyway, this is not an error but a warning that the most of the times is nothing to worry about. But in your case comes from this behavior. Means that tex didn't found a perfect way to break the lines
– koleygr
Sep 15 '18 at 23:40
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documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage[]{amsthm} %lets us use begin{proof}
usepackage[]{amssymb} %gives us the character varnothing
usepackage[fleqn]{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
begin{document}
maketitle
subsection*{2. P18. Exercise 3:}
Assume we have a fair eight-sided die with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5, 5 on its sides.
What is the probability that each of the numbers 1 through 5 will be rolled?
If we roll two of these dice, what is the range of possible totals of the values showing
on the two dice? What is the chance that each of the numbers in this range will be rolled?\
line-breaking warnings
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage[]{amsthm} %lets us use begin{proof}
usepackage[]{amssymb} %gives us the character varnothing
usepackage[fleqn]{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
begin{document}
maketitle
subsection*{2. P18. Exercise 3:}
Assume we have a fair eight-sided die with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5, 5 on its sides.
What is the probability that each of the numbers 1 through 5 will be rolled?
If we roll two of these dice, what is the range of possible totals of the values showing
on the two dice? What is the chance that each of the numbers in this range will be rolled?\
line-breaking warnings
line-breaking warnings
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Just don't force a linebreak with\` Use parnoindent instead. Also your question has nothing to do with
bibtex'. `\` is ok to be used inside tabular and similar environments but not to break text. Offtopic: Please consider about accepting the answer of your previous question
– koleygr
Sep 15 '18 at 23:34
After replaced by parnoindent, this waring is still there. I am thinking Is this because some characters in the text @koleygr
– Erik Johnsson
Sep 15 '18 at 23:40
Anyway, this is not an error but a warning that the most of the times is nothing to worry about. But in your case comes from this behavior. Means that tex didn't found a perfect way to break the lines
– koleygr
Sep 15 '18 at 23:40
add a comment |
Just don't force a linebreak with\` Use parnoindent instead. Also your question has nothing to do with
bibtex'. `\` is ok to be used inside tabular and similar environments but not to break text. Offtopic: Please consider about accepting the answer of your previous question
– koleygr
Sep 15 '18 at 23:34
After replaced by parnoindent, this waring is still there. I am thinking Is this because some characters in the text @koleygr
– Erik Johnsson
Sep 15 '18 at 23:40
Anyway, this is not an error but a warning that the most of the times is nothing to worry about. But in your case comes from this behavior. Means that tex didn't found a perfect way to break the lines
– koleygr
Sep 15 '18 at 23:40
Just don't force a linebreak with
\` Use parnoindent instead. Also your question has nothing to do with
bibtex'. `\` is ok to be used inside tabular and similar environments but not to break text. Offtopic: Please consider about accepting the answer of your previous question– koleygr
Sep 15 '18 at 23:34
Just don't force a linebreak with
\` Use parnoindent instead. Also your question has nothing to do with
bibtex'. `\` is ok to be used inside tabular and similar environments but not to break text. Offtopic: Please consider about accepting the answer of your previous question– koleygr
Sep 15 '18 at 23:34
After replaced by parnoindent, this waring is still there. I am thinking Is this because some characters in the text @koleygr
– Erik Johnsson
Sep 15 '18 at 23:40
After replaced by parnoindent, this waring is still there. I am thinking Is this because some characters in the text @koleygr
– Erik Johnsson
Sep 15 '18 at 23:40
Anyway, this is not an error but a warning that the most of the times is nothing to worry about. But in your case comes from this behavior. Means that tex didn't found a perfect way to break the lines
– koleygr
Sep 15 '18 at 23:40
Anyway, this is not an error but a warning that the most of the times is nothing to worry about. But in your case comes from this behavior. Means that tex didn't found a perfect way to break the lines
– koleygr
Sep 15 '18 at 23:40
add a comment |
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Please test this code:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage[]{amsthm} %lets us use begin{proof}
usepackage[]{amssymb} %gives us the character varnothing
usepackage[fleqn]{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
title{Test}
author{None}
begin{document}
maketitle
subsection*{2. P18. Exercise 3:}
Assume we have a fair eight-sided die with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5, 5 on its sides.
What is the probability that each of the numbers 1 through 5 will be rolled?
If we roll two of these dice, what is the range of possible totals of the values showing
on the two dice? What is the chance that each of the numbers in this range will be rolled?par
noindent Test
end{document}
Then replace par
with \
and compile again.
There is no warning in the first case in my version, but there is in second case.
\
is something you have to avoid inside paragraphs of text. It is used inside tabulars or similar environments but not inside lines of text.
For more see here:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/82666/120578
It makes no sense to use \ at the end of a paragraph. The "underfull hbox" message is because TeX is trying to generate another line of text after the \ but there is no text to generate. Using \ inside a paragraph is valid, but it is rarely the best way to do whatever you are trying to do.
– alephzero
Sep 16 '18 at 8:28
add a comment |
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Please test this code:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage[]{amsthm} %lets us use begin{proof}
usepackage[]{amssymb} %gives us the character varnothing
usepackage[fleqn]{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
title{Test}
author{None}
begin{document}
maketitle
subsection*{2. P18. Exercise 3:}
Assume we have a fair eight-sided die with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5, 5 on its sides.
What is the probability that each of the numbers 1 through 5 will be rolled?
If we roll two of these dice, what is the range of possible totals of the values showing
on the two dice? What is the chance that each of the numbers in this range will be rolled?par
noindent Test
end{document}
Then replace par
with \
and compile again.
There is no warning in the first case in my version, but there is in second case.
\
is something you have to avoid inside paragraphs of text. It is used inside tabulars or similar environments but not inside lines of text.
For more see here:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/82666/120578
It makes no sense to use \ at the end of a paragraph. The "underfull hbox" message is because TeX is trying to generate another line of text after the \ but there is no text to generate. Using \ inside a paragraph is valid, but it is rarely the best way to do whatever you are trying to do.
– alephzero
Sep 16 '18 at 8:28
add a comment |
Please test this code:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage[]{amsthm} %lets us use begin{proof}
usepackage[]{amssymb} %gives us the character varnothing
usepackage[fleqn]{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
title{Test}
author{None}
begin{document}
maketitle
subsection*{2. P18. Exercise 3:}
Assume we have a fair eight-sided die with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5, 5 on its sides.
What is the probability that each of the numbers 1 through 5 will be rolled?
If we roll two of these dice, what is the range of possible totals of the values showing
on the two dice? What is the chance that each of the numbers in this range will be rolled?par
noindent Test
end{document}
Then replace par
with \
and compile again.
There is no warning in the first case in my version, but there is in second case.
\
is something you have to avoid inside paragraphs of text. It is used inside tabulars or similar environments but not inside lines of text.
For more see here:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/82666/120578
It makes no sense to use \ at the end of a paragraph. The "underfull hbox" message is because TeX is trying to generate another line of text after the \ but there is no text to generate. Using \ inside a paragraph is valid, but it is rarely the best way to do whatever you are trying to do.
– alephzero
Sep 16 '18 at 8:28
add a comment |
Please test this code:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage[]{amsthm} %lets us use begin{proof}
usepackage[]{amssymb} %gives us the character varnothing
usepackage[fleqn]{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
title{Test}
author{None}
begin{document}
maketitle
subsection*{2. P18. Exercise 3:}
Assume we have a fair eight-sided die with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5, 5 on its sides.
What is the probability that each of the numbers 1 through 5 will be rolled?
If we roll two of these dice, what is the range of possible totals of the values showing
on the two dice? What is the chance that each of the numbers in this range will be rolled?par
noindent Test
end{document}
Then replace par
with \
and compile again.
There is no warning in the first case in my version, but there is in second case.
\
is something you have to avoid inside paragraphs of text. It is used inside tabulars or similar environments but not inside lines of text.
For more see here:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/82666/120578
Please test this code:
documentclass{article}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage[english]{babel}
usepackage[]{amsthm} %lets us use begin{proof}
usepackage[]{amssymb} %gives us the character varnothing
usepackage[fleqn]{amsmath}
usepackage{amsfonts}
title{Test}
author{None}
begin{document}
maketitle
subsection*{2. P18. Exercise 3:}
Assume we have a fair eight-sided die with the numbers 1, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5, 5, 5 on its sides.
What is the probability that each of the numbers 1 through 5 will be rolled?
If we roll two of these dice, what is the range of possible totals of the values showing
on the two dice? What is the chance that each of the numbers in this range will be rolled?par
noindent Test
end{document}
Then replace par
with \
and compile again.
There is no warning in the first case in my version, but there is in second case.
\
is something you have to avoid inside paragraphs of text. It is used inside tabulars or similar environments but not inside lines of text.
For more see here:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/82666/120578
answered Sep 15 '18 at 23:53
koleygrkoleygr
13.4k11039
13.4k11039
It makes no sense to use \ at the end of a paragraph. The "underfull hbox" message is because TeX is trying to generate another line of text after the \ but there is no text to generate. Using \ inside a paragraph is valid, but it is rarely the best way to do whatever you are trying to do.
– alephzero
Sep 16 '18 at 8:28
add a comment |
It makes no sense to use \ at the end of a paragraph. The "underfull hbox" message is because TeX is trying to generate another line of text after the \ but there is no text to generate. Using \ inside a paragraph is valid, but it is rarely the best way to do whatever you are trying to do.
– alephzero
Sep 16 '18 at 8:28
It makes no sense to use \ at the end of a paragraph. The "underfull hbox" message is because TeX is trying to generate another line of text after the \ but there is no text to generate. Using \ inside a paragraph is valid, but it is rarely the best way to do whatever you are trying to do.
– alephzero
Sep 16 '18 at 8:28
It makes no sense to use \ at the end of a paragraph. The "underfull hbox" message is because TeX is trying to generate another line of text after the \ but there is no text to generate. Using \ inside a paragraph is valid, but it is rarely the best way to do whatever you are trying to do.
– alephzero
Sep 16 '18 at 8:28
add a comment |
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Just don't force a linebreak with
\` Use parnoindent instead. Also your question has nothing to do with
bibtex'. `\` is ok to be used inside tabular and similar environments but not to break text. Offtopic: Please consider about accepting the answer of your previous question– koleygr
Sep 15 '18 at 23:34
After replaced by parnoindent, this waring is still there. I am thinking Is this because some characters in the text @koleygr
– Erik Johnsson
Sep 15 '18 at 23:40
Anyway, this is not an error but a warning that the most of the times is nothing to worry about. But in your case comes from this behavior. Means that tex didn't found a perfect way to break the lines
– koleygr
Sep 15 '18 at 23:40