I am using autonum and amsmath with the fleqn option to left-align equations. However, this combination appears to generate Overfull \hbox warnings at the \begin{document} line. I am using the latest Macports TeXLive distribution.
Here is a MWE:
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[fleqn]{amsmath}
\usepackage{autonum}
\begin{document}
Some filler text.
\end{document}
And here's what the pdflatex build log shows:
Overfull \hbox (5.00003pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 6--6
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Overfull \hbox (5.00003pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 6--6
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Overfull \hbox (15.00003pt too wide) detected at line 6
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Overfull \hbox (5.00003pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 6--6
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Overfull \hbox (5.00003pt too wide) in paragraph at lines 6--6
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I don't actually see any typesetting problems, so it seems like the warnings are just cluttering the log. The warnings disappear if I remove the fleqn option.
Is there some unseen problem with using the autonum package with left-aligned equations? How can I fix or hide these warnings and still maintain the fleqn behavior?
\hfuzz = 16pt: http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/13715/how-to-suppress-overfull-hbox-warnings-up-to-some-maximum – dustin Oct 10 '14 at 03:08\hfuzzto something that large globally, I guess I could patchautonumin the right place. – ASR Oct 10 '14 at 04:20