I am trying to insert a long url into a LaTeX document. I'm using hyperref package to make them clickable. However, Kile constantly tells me that it results in a badbox. It is strange, since, well, these urls do not have to look good, so it could split them in any place and it would still be good. I tried a few solutions, here, on TeX exchange, using url package, sloppy, adding some manual hyphenation rule and so on. Nothing works. Sometimes it produces a different hyphenation pattern, but it is still marked by badbox.
Is there any sensible reason to do it? I want to show the whole url, btw, so link shorteners are no good (and they aren't answer anyway.)
\documentclass{...}and ending with\end{document}. – jub0bs Aug 22 '13 at 03:47breaklinksforhyperref. – barbara beeton Aug 22 '13 at 12:18