It seems that latex fails to display parts of a paragraph due to typography
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We know that latex arranges words in lines to achieve a predefined typography. Latex achieves that with hyphenation and other methods. I have run into a weird issue that at some settings latex removes parts of my paragraph all together! For example:
When I run the following
The output is (note that parts of the first line after the word "We" has disappeared):
But the missing part is back when I add a random character to the end of the paragraph:
In case needed: I am using WinEdt 10-64 bit.
typography winedt
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We know that latex arranges words in lines to achieve a predefined typography. Latex achieves that with hyphenation and other methods. I have run into a weird issue that at some settings latex removes parts of my paragraph all together! For example:
When I run the following
The output is (note that parts of the first line after the word "We" has disappeared):
But the missing part is back when I add a random character to the end of the paragraph:
In case needed: I am using WinEdt 10-64 bit.
typography winedt
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Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See minimal working example (MWE).
– Henri Menke
2 days ago
I never seen such kind of problem. Which class are you using? Are you compiling with pdflatex?
– Sigur
2 days ago
Instead of using an image which shows your code, try to paste the code here.
– Dũng Vũ
2 days ago
Well, the problem is very strange...
– Dũng Vũ
2 days ago
My bet would go on the presence of invisible directional characters. But the data you provide is insufficient for diagnosing the problem.
– egreg
yesterday
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We know that latex arranges words in lines to achieve a predefined typography. Latex achieves that with hyphenation and other methods. I have run into a weird issue that at some settings latex removes parts of my paragraph all together! For example:
When I run the following
The output is (note that parts of the first line after the word "We" has disappeared):
But the missing part is back when I add a random character to the end of the paragraph:
In case needed: I am using WinEdt 10-64 bit.
typography winedt
We know that latex arranges words in lines to achieve a predefined typography. Latex achieves that with hyphenation and other methods. I have run into a weird issue that at some settings latex removes parts of my paragraph all together! For example:
When I run the following
The output is (note that parts of the first line after the word "We" has disappeared):
But the missing part is back when I add a random character to the end of the paragraph:
In case needed: I am using WinEdt 10-64 bit.
typography winedt
typography winedt
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Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See minimal working example (MWE).
– Henri Menke
2 days ago
I never seen such kind of problem. Which class are you using? Are you compiling with pdflatex?
– Sigur
2 days ago
Instead of using an image which shows your code, try to paste the code here.
– Dũng Vũ
2 days ago
Well, the problem is very strange...
– Dũng Vũ
2 days ago
My bet would go on the presence of invisible directional characters. But the data you provide is insufficient for diagnosing the problem.
– egreg
yesterday
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Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See minimal working example (MWE).
– Henri Menke
2 days ago
I never seen such kind of problem. Which class are you using? Are you compiling with pdflatex?
– Sigur
2 days ago
Instead of using an image which shows your code, try to paste the code here.
– Dũng Vũ
2 days ago
Well, the problem is very strange...
– Dũng Vũ
2 days ago
My bet would go on the presence of invisible directional characters. But the data you provide is insufficient for diagnosing the problem.
– egreg
yesterday
3
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Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See minimal working example (MWE).
– Henri Menke
2 days ago
Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See minimal working example (MWE).
– Henri Menke
2 days ago
I never seen such kind of problem. Which class are you using? Are you compiling with pdflatex?
– Sigur
2 days ago
I never seen such kind of problem. Which class are you using? Are you compiling with pdflatex?
– Sigur
2 days ago
Instead of using an image which shows your code, try to paste the code here.
– Dũng Vũ
2 days ago
Instead of using an image which shows your code, try to paste the code here.
– Dũng Vũ
2 days ago
Well, the problem is very strange...
– Dũng Vũ
2 days ago
Well, the problem is very strange...
– Dũng Vũ
2 days ago
My bet would go on the presence of invisible directional characters. But the data you provide is insufficient for diagnosing the problem.
– egreg
yesterday
My bet would go on the presence of invisible directional characters. But the data you provide is insufficient for diagnosing the problem.
– egreg
yesterday
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Questions seeking debugging help ("why isn't this code working?") must include the desired behavior, a specific problem or error and the shortest code necessary to reproduce it in the question itself. Questions without a clear problem statement are not useful to other readers. See minimal working example (MWE).
– Henri Menke
2 days ago
I never seen such kind of problem. Which class are you using? Are you compiling with pdflatex?
– Sigur
2 days ago
Instead of using an image which shows your code, try to paste the code here.
– Dũng Vũ
2 days ago
Well, the problem is very strange...
– Dũng Vũ
2 days ago
My bet would go on the presence of invisible directional characters. But the data you provide is insufficient for diagnosing the problem.
– egreg
yesterday