Stretching the text (in particular in math mode) to fit the page size in a rough transfer (using “\”)
Sometimes the problem arises when the formula for the standard LaTeX facilities is torn wrong.
For example, he writes x in
on one line and [a;b]
on the next.
So I have to do it \
to make transfers. However, after such transfers the first line is compressed.
For example (first 2 lines. I didn't want there to be a gap between "forall lambda >" and "M").
The essence of the question is how to make LaTeX try to stretch the text on the line even in case of hyphenation (both when working with text and in math mode)?
hyphenation
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Sometimes the problem arises when the formula for the standard LaTeX facilities is torn wrong.
For example, he writes x in
on one line and [a;b]
on the next.
So I have to do it \
to make transfers. However, after such transfers the first line is compressed.
For example (first 2 lines. I didn't want there to be a gap between "forall lambda >" and "M").
The essence of the question is how to make LaTeX try to stretch the text on the line even in case of hyphenation (both when working with text and in math mode)?
hyphenation
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Sometimes the problem arises when the formula for the standard LaTeX facilities is torn wrong.
For example, he writes x in
on one line and [a;b]
on the next.
So I have to do it \
to make transfers. However, after such transfers the first line is compressed.
For example (first 2 lines. I didn't want there to be a gap between "forall lambda >" and "M").
The essence of the question is how to make LaTeX try to stretch the text on the line even in case of hyphenation (both when working with text and in math mode)?
hyphenation
Sometimes the problem arises when the formula for the standard LaTeX facilities is torn wrong.
For example, he writes x in
on one line and [a;b]
on the next.
So I have to do it \
to make transfers. However, after such transfers the first line is compressed.
For example (first 2 lines. I didn't want there to be a gap between "forall lambda >" and "M").
The essence of the question is how to make LaTeX try to stretch the text on the line even in case of hyphenation (both when working with text and in math mode)?
hyphenation
hyphenation
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