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  • it means that tex is having to over-stretch the white space in order to justify the lines in that paragraph, Do you have large unbreakable "words" such as technical or foreign terms? You could try sloppy which tells tex to allow more stretch or give tex other help to find good linebreaks

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In my abstract I am getting the badness 8094 and in some other paragraphs 3260, 1688 and 4927.



Could anyone please tell me what do they mean and how could I resolve them?



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  • it means that tex is having to over-stretch the white space in order to justify the lines in that paragraph, Do you have large unbreakable "words" such as technical or foreign terms? You could try sloppy which tells tex to allow more stretch or give tex other help to find good linebreaks

    – David Carlisle
    43 secs ago














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In my abstract I am getting the badness 8094 and in some other paragraphs 3260, 1688 and 4927.



Could anyone please tell me what do they mean and how could I resolve them?



Thanks









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  • it means that tex is having to over-stretch the white space in order to justify the lines in that paragraph, Do you have large unbreakable "words" such as technical or foreign terms? You could try sloppy which tells tex to allow more stretch or give tex other help to find good linebreaks

    – David Carlisle
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  • it means that tex is having to over-stretch the white space in order to justify the lines in that paragraph, Do you have large unbreakable "words" such as technical or foreign terms? You could try sloppy which tells tex to allow more stretch or give tex other help to find good linebreaks

    – David Carlisle
    43 secs ago

















it means that tex is having to over-stretch the white space in order to justify the lines in that paragraph, Do you have large unbreakable "words" such as technical or foreign terms? You could try sloppy which tells tex to allow more stretch or give tex other help to find good linebreaks

– David Carlisle
43 secs ago






it means that tex is having to over-stretch the white space in order to justify the lines in that paragraph, Do you have large unbreakable "words" such as technical or foreign terms? You could try sloppy which tells tex to allow more stretch or give tex other help to find good linebreaks

– David Carlisle
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