Re: preventing the one-line runover

2000-12-09 Thread Andre Berger
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

Re: preventing the one-line runover

2000-12-09 Thread Andre Berger
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

Re: preventing the one-line runover

2000-12-09 Thread Andre Berger
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 > > >

preventing the one-line runover

2000-12-08 Thread Christopher Jones
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

Re: preventing the one-line runover

2000-12-08 Thread mike . ressler
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"

preventing the one-line runover

2000-12-08 Thread Christopher Jones
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

Re: preventing the one-line runover

2000-12-08 Thread mike . ressler
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"

preventing the one-line runover

2000-12-08 Thread Christopher Jones
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

Re: preventing the one-line runover

2000-12-08 Thread mike . ressler
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"