Overfull hbox error on begin [closed]
I get the following error when I try to build my document:
Overfull hbox (30.0pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 32--32
line 34 is
begin{document}
The other questions about overfull error say it's because the line is too long, but how can the begin line be too long?
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I get the following error when I try to build my document:
Overfull hbox (30.0pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 32--32
line 34 is
begin{document}
The other questions about overfull error say it's because the line is too long, but how can the begin line be too long?
boxes
closed as unclear what you're asking by David Carlisle, Sebastiano, Stefan Pinnow, TeXnician, Kurt Mar 7 at 8:53
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Please edt your question so that it includes a complete document that reproduces the problem. Without that, it's probably going to be difficult for anyone to help you.
– Ian Thompson
Mar 6 at 19:44
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The suggestion to add a compilable example is important, but I'm guessing that something in your preamble or a loaded package specifiesAtBeginDocument
, and that's where the error is coming from.
– barbara beeton
Mar 6 at 20:55
the log file shows which file the bad line 34 is in and it also (usually) gives an indication of the text that is over full, but as you have neither shown the input nor the log, it is hard to help.
– David Carlisle
Mar 6 at 20:57
Sorry I messed up and copied the line instead of the error.
– mimc
Mar 6 at 21:59
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If you really have an overfull box from the text at line 34 you can delete everything after that and produce a document you can post. However as it is a round figure like 30pt it will not be text you afre presumably adding an image or minipage that is exactly 30pt wider than the space where it is being added. Is the parindent set to 30pt?
– David Carlisle
Mar 6 at 23:31
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I get the following error when I try to build my document:
Overfull hbox (30.0pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 32--32
line 34 is
begin{document}
The other questions about overfull error say it's because the line is too long, but how can the begin line be too long?
boxes
I get the following error when I try to build my document:
Overfull hbox (30.0pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 32--32
line 34 is
begin{document}
The other questions about overfull error say it's because the line is too long, but how can the begin line be too long?
boxes
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closed as unclear what you're asking by David Carlisle, Sebastiano, Stefan Pinnow, TeXnician, Kurt Mar 7 at 8:53
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as unclear what you're asking by David Carlisle, Sebastiano, Stefan Pinnow, TeXnician, Kurt Mar 7 at 8:53
Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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Please edt your question so that it includes a complete document that reproduces the problem. Without that, it's probably going to be difficult for anyone to help you.
– Ian Thompson
Mar 6 at 19:44
1
The suggestion to add a compilable example is important, but I'm guessing that something in your preamble or a loaded package specifiesAtBeginDocument
, and that's where the error is coming from.
– barbara beeton
Mar 6 at 20:55
the log file shows which file the bad line 34 is in and it also (usually) gives an indication of the text that is over full, but as you have neither shown the input nor the log, it is hard to help.
– David Carlisle
Mar 6 at 20:57
Sorry I messed up and copied the line instead of the error.
– mimc
Mar 6 at 21:59
1
If you really have an overfull box from the text at line 34 you can delete everything after that and produce a document you can post. However as it is a round figure like 30pt it will not be text you afre presumably adding an image or minipage that is exactly 30pt wider than the space where it is being added. Is the parindent set to 30pt?
– David Carlisle
Mar 6 at 23:31
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Please edt your question so that it includes a complete document that reproduces the problem. Without that, it's probably going to be difficult for anyone to help you.
– Ian Thompson
Mar 6 at 19:44
1
The suggestion to add a compilable example is important, but I'm guessing that something in your preamble or a loaded package specifiesAtBeginDocument
, and that's where the error is coming from.
– barbara beeton
Mar 6 at 20:55
the log file shows which file the bad line 34 is in and it also (usually) gives an indication of the text that is over full, but as you have neither shown the input nor the log, it is hard to help.
– David Carlisle
Mar 6 at 20:57
Sorry I messed up and copied the line instead of the error.
– mimc
Mar 6 at 21:59
1
If you really have an overfull box from the text at line 34 you can delete everything after that and produce a document you can post. However as it is a round figure like 30pt it will not be text you afre presumably adding an image or minipage that is exactly 30pt wider than the space where it is being added. Is the parindent set to 30pt?
– David Carlisle
Mar 6 at 23:31
1
1
Please edt your question so that it includes a complete document that reproduces the problem. Without that, it's probably going to be difficult for anyone to help you.
– Ian Thompson
Mar 6 at 19:44
Please edt your question so that it includes a complete document that reproduces the problem. Without that, it's probably going to be difficult for anyone to help you.
– Ian Thompson
Mar 6 at 19:44
1
1
The suggestion to add a compilable example is important, but I'm guessing that something in your preamble or a loaded package specifies
AtBeginDocument
, and that's where the error is coming from.– barbara beeton
Mar 6 at 20:55
The suggestion to add a compilable example is important, but I'm guessing that something in your preamble or a loaded package specifies
AtBeginDocument
, and that's where the error is coming from.– barbara beeton
Mar 6 at 20:55
the log file shows which file the bad line 34 is in and it also (usually) gives an indication of the text that is over full, but as you have neither shown the input nor the log, it is hard to help.
– David Carlisle
Mar 6 at 20:57
the log file shows which file the bad line 34 is in and it also (usually) gives an indication of the text that is over full, but as you have neither shown the input nor the log, it is hard to help.
– David Carlisle
Mar 6 at 20:57
Sorry I messed up and copied the line instead of the error.
– mimc
Mar 6 at 21:59
Sorry I messed up and copied the line instead of the error.
– mimc
Mar 6 at 21:59
1
1
If you really have an overfull box from the text at line 34 you can delete everything after that and produce a document you can post. However as it is a round figure like 30pt it will not be text you afre presumably adding an image or minipage that is exactly 30pt wider than the space where it is being added. Is the parindent set to 30pt?
– David Carlisle
Mar 6 at 23:31
If you really have an overfull box from the text at line 34 you can delete everything after that and produce a document you can post. However as it is a round figure like 30pt it will not be text you afre presumably adding an image or minipage that is exactly 30pt wider than the space where it is being added. Is the parindent set to 30pt?
– David Carlisle
Mar 6 at 23:31
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Please edt your question so that it includes a complete document that reproduces the problem. Without that, it's probably going to be difficult for anyone to help you.
– Ian Thompson
Mar 6 at 19:44
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The suggestion to add a compilable example is important, but I'm guessing that something in your preamble or a loaded package specifies
AtBeginDocument
, and that's where the error is coming from.– barbara beeton
Mar 6 at 20:55
the log file shows which file the bad line 34 is in and it also (usually) gives an indication of the text that is over full, but as you have neither shown the input nor the log, it is hard to help.
– David Carlisle
Mar 6 at 20:57
Sorry I messed up and copied the line instead of the error.
– mimc
Mar 6 at 21:59
1
If you really have an overfull box from the text at line 34 you can delete everything after that and produce a document you can post. However as it is a round figure like 30pt it will not be text you afre presumably adding an image or minipage that is exactly 30pt wider than the space where it is being added. Is the parindent set to 30pt?
– David Carlisle
Mar 6 at 23:31