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I'm trying to avoid a line break in a middle of a method name as it can be seen here:
enter image description here



I want PredRNN++ to remain intact.
I tried using



mbox{PredRNN++}


but then the name gets pushed out into the right margin as this:
enter image description here




  1. Why does this happen?

  2. How could I achieve the result of "PredRNN++" not being line-breaked?










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  • (untested) Try Pred~RNN++.

    – JouleV
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    Try the sloppypar recommendation given in an answer to this question: How to avoid using sloppy document-wide to fix overfull hbox problems?. (Potential duplicate.)

    – barbara beeton
    7 hours ago






  • 1





    I am leaning more towards rewritting the sentence, but I was curious why was this happening.

    – Dziugas Vysniauskas
    7 hours ago






  • 1





    tex does a least cost algorithm to optimise line breaking over a paragraph but no solution was found without exceeding the user settable constraints on how much white space can stretch. You provided no example code but there are typically few potential break points in the first line of a paragraph. If you use sloppy then more white space stretching is allowed.

    – David Carlisle
    7 hours ago






  • 2





    sloppy probably does what you wanted but hard to be sure as you provided no example (it is almost always best to include a test document with the question)

    – David Carlisle
    4 hours ago
















0















I'm trying to avoid a line break in a middle of a method name as it can be seen here:
enter image description here



I want PredRNN++ to remain intact.
I tried using



mbox{PredRNN++}


but then the name gets pushed out into the right margin as this:
enter image description here




  1. Why does this happen?

  2. How could I achieve the result of "PredRNN++" not being line-breaked?










share|improve this question







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  • (untested) Try Pred~RNN++.

    – JouleV
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    Try the sloppypar recommendation given in an answer to this question: How to avoid using sloppy document-wide to fix overfull hbox problems?. (Potential duplicate.)

    – barbara beeton
    7 hours ago






  • 1





    I am leaning more towards rewritting the sentence, but I was curious why was this happening.

    – Dziugas Vysniauskas
    7 hours ago






  • 1





    tex does a least cost algorithm to optimise line breaking over a paragraph but no solution was found without exceeding the user settable constraints on how much white space can stretch. You provided no example code but there are typically few potential break points in the first line of a paragraph. If you use sloppy then more white space stretching is allowed.

    – David Carlisle
    7 hours ago






  • 2





    sloppy probably does what you wanted but hard to be sure as you provided no example (it is almost always best to include a test document with the question)

    – David Carlisle
    4 hours ago














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I'm trying to avoid a line break in a middle of a method name as it can be seen here:
enter image description here



I want PredRNN++ to remain intact.
I tried using



mbox{PredRNN++}


but then the name gets pushed out into the right margin as this:
enter image description here




  1. Why does this happen?

  2. How could I achieve the result of "PredRNN++" not being line-breaked?










share|improve this question







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I'm trying to avoid a line break in a middle of a method name as it can be seen here:
enter image description here



I want PredRNN++ to remain intact.
I tried using



mbox{PredRNN++}


but then the name gets pushed out into the right margin as this:
enter image description here




  1. Why does this happen?

  2. How could I achieve the result of "PredRNN++" not being line-breaked?







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  • (untested) Try Pred~RNN++.

    – JouleV
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    Try the sloppypar recommendation given in an answer to this question: How to avoid using sloppy document-wide to fix overfull hbox problems?. (Potential duplicate.)

    – barbara beeton
    7 hours ago






  • 1





    I am leaning more towards rewritting the sentence, but I was curious why was this happening.

    – Dziugas Vysniauskas
    7 hours ago






  • 1





    tex does a least cost algorithm to optimise line breaking over a paragraph but no solution was found without exceeding the user settable constraints on how much white space can stretch. You provided no example code but there are typically few potential break points in the first line of a paragraph. If you use sloppy then more white space stretching is allowed.

    – David Carlisle
    7 hours ago






  • 2





    sloppy probably does what you wanted but hard to be sure as you provided no example (it is almost always best to include a test document with the question)

    – David Carlisle
    4 hours ago



















  • (untested) Try Pred~RNN++.

    – JouleV
    8 hours ago






  • 1





    Try the sloppypar recommendation given in an answer to this question: How to avoid using sloppy document-wide to fix overfull hbox problems?. (Potential duplicate.)

    – barbara beeton
    7 hours ago






  • 1





    I am leaning more towards rewritting the sentence, but I was curious why was this happening.

    – Dziugas Vysniauskas
    7 hours ago






  • 1





    tex does a least cost algorithm to optimise line breaking over a paragraph but no solution was found without exceeding the user settable constraints on how much white space can stretch. You provided no example code but there are typically few potential break points in the first line of a paragraph. If you use sloppy then more white space stretching is allowed.

    – David Carlisle
    7 hours ago






  • 2





    sloppy probably does what you wanted but hard to be sure as you provided no example (it is almost always best to include a test document with the question)

    – David Carlisle
    4 hours ago

















(untested) Try Pred~RNN++.

– JouleV
8 hours ago





(untested) Try Pred~RNN++.

– JouleV
8 hours ago




1




1





Try the sloppypar recommendation given in an answer to this question: How to avoid using sloppy document-wide to fix overfull hbox problems?. (Potential duplicate.)

– barbara beeton
7 hours ago





Try the sloppypar recommendation given in an answer to this question: How to avoid using sloppy document-wide to fix overfull hbox problems?. (Potential duplicate.)

– barbara beeton
7 hours ago




1




1





I am leaning more towards rewritting the sentence, but I was curious why was this happening.

– Dziugas Vysniauskas
7 hours ago





I am leaning more towards rewritting the sentence, but I was curious why was this happening.

– Dziugas Vysniauskas
7 hours ago




1




1





tex does a least cost algorithm to optimise line breaking over a paragraph but no solution was found without exceeding the user settable constraints on how much white space can stretch. You provided no example code but there are typically few potential break points in the first line of a paragraph. If you use sloppy then more white space stretching is allowed.

– David Carlisle
7 hours ago





tex does a least cost algorithm to optimise line breaking over a paragraph but no solution was found without exceeding the user settable constraints on how much white space can stretch. You provided no example code but there are typically few potential break points in the first line of a paragraph. If you use sloppy then more white space stretching is allowed.

– David Carlisle
7 hours ago




2




2





sloppy probably does what you wanted but hard to be sure as you provided no example (it is almost always best to include a test document with the question)

– David Carlisle
4 hours ago





sloppy probably does what you wanted but hard to be sure as you provided no example (it is almost always best to include a test document with the question)

– David Carlisle
4 hours ago










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You can stop hyphenation altogether by putting



hyphenpenalty 10000


in the preamble. That is probably not the desired effect. You can stop the hyphenation of acronyms (such as PredRNN++) by putting



uchyph=0


in the preamble. However, when I tried it, the acronym was not split, but rather extended into the right margins, and I am not sure if this is the desired effect.



Source: https://texfaq.org/FAQ-wdnohyph






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    uchyph=0


    in the preamble. However, when I tried it, the acronym was not split, but rather extended into the right margins, and I am not sure if this is the desired effect.



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      in the preamble. That is probably not the desired effect. You can stop the hyphenation of acronyms (such as PredRNN++) by putting



      uchyph=0


      in the preamble. However, when I tried it, the acronym was not split, but rather extended into the right margins, and I am not sure if this is the desired effect.



      Source: https://texfaq.org/FAQ-wdnohyph






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        uchyph=0


        in the preamble. However, when I tried it, the acronym was not split, but rather extended into the right margins, and I am not sure if this is the desired effect.



        Source: https://texfaq.org/FAQ-wdnohyph






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        uchyph=0


        in the preamble. However, when I tried it, the acronym was not split, but rather extended into the right margins, and I am not sure if this is the desired effect.



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