Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > 
> > On Fri, 8 Dec 2000, Christopher Jones wrote:
> > > My paragraphs have a habit of running one or two lines over to the next page.
> > > This is especially unfortunate with block quotes, etc. Now, I know that I can
> > > prevent that in specific contexts using \nopagebreak, but is there a more
> > > "global" sollution, such that latex knows its ok if there are more lines than
> > > just one which would run over? Is there some kind of threshold to set?
> > 
> > Add \widowpenalty=1000 and \clubpenalty=10000 to the LaTeX preamble. This
>                     ^^^^
> is it a typo, or why don't you choose 10000?
> 
> \enlargethispage*{20pt}
> 
> is also possible, but only valid for "this" page.
> 
> Herbert

One could also add '\samepage' to a custom environment
definfition. (cf. Kopka 1994: 1: ch.~3.5.5.5)

Andre

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