t with converting that macro for ConTeXt,
> but I'm not as confident that it Does The Right Thing in ConTeXt as for
> plain TeX.
>
> Q: is there a ConTeXt macro which does a \page if there is less space on
>the current page than specified by the argument to the macro?
\tes
I was using tabulate, but ended up with some strange error I could not track
down.
So I switched to using TABLE, the error went away, but now I have a new problem:
If the TABLE is really big, but fits on the next page, it seems to add a
\pagebreak before, then shows the table. This is wasting
[pickhalfrail] [\pickhalfrail_cmd]
\setupbackgrounds [paper] [background=pickhalfrail]
\def\railbackgrounds{%
\pagebreak
\null
\pagebreak
\global\railcount=2
\page[imagetopagebreak]
\null
\page[imagetopagebreak]
\null
\page[imagetopagebreak]
\null
}
%% Adjust page style to hide text when
upbackgrounds [paper] [background=pickhalfrail]
\def\railbackgrounds{%
\pagebreak
\null
\pagebreak
\global\railcount=2
\page[imagetopagebreak]
\null
\page[imagetopagebreak]
\null
\page[imagetopagebreak]
\null
}
%% Adjust page style to hide text when images appear
\definepagebreak[imagetopagebrea
I have a simple enumeration structure like this:
1. word a. _ b. _ c. _
The students will write three properties of each word.
The problem I had is it was putting some items on a next page, which confused
students. For instance, maybe it shows
1. word(pagebreak) a
numbers look correct in Okular.
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Florent
> >
> > Le mar. 24 sept. 2024 à 19:50, Florent Michel a
> écrit :
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I do not know how to do that properly (if someone has a solution, I'd
ar. 24 sept. 2024 à 19:50, Florent Michel a écrit
> :
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I do not know how to do that properly (if someone has a solution, I'd also
>> be interested), but here is something which seems to give a partial solution:
>>
>> ```
;
> \section{Section 1}
>
> \dorecurse {6} \ipsum
>
> \pagebreak
>
> \section{Section 2}
>
> \def\romanpage{\convertnumber{romannumerals}{\userpage}}
> \setupuserpagenumber[
> numberconversion=romannumerals,
> viewerprefix=\romanpage -,
> ]
>
> \dor
Hi,
I do not know how to do that properly (if someone has a solution, I'd also
be interested), but here is something which seems to give a partial
solution:
```
\usemodule[ipsum]
\starttext
\placecontent
\section{Section 1}
\dorecurse {6} \ipsum
\pagebreak
\section{Section 2}
ffer[buf:dict:xxx]}]
\setupsection[section][placehead=hidden,aftersection=\pagebreak]
\definelinenumbering[Poem][step=5,continue=yes]
\defineregister[Dict][pagenumber=no,indicator=no,n=2,criterium=section,before=,textcommand=\bf]
\starttext
\startsection[title=pageA]
\startlines
\startlinenumbering
text]
[\setups{Test}][]
[\setups{Test}][]
\setuppagenumbering[location=footer]
\starttext
\startDatum[title={secA}]%
\dorecurse{50}{aaa }
\pagebreak
\dorecurse{50}{aaa }
\stopDatum
\startDatum[title={secB}]%
\dorecurse{630}{bbb }
\stopDatum
\startDatum[title={secC}]%
\dorecurse{
eference[xyz]{}
> \starttabulate[|lp(.3\textwidth)|lp(.\textwidth)|]
> \NC \reference[xyz]{} \NC \NC\NR
\NC \doifnotmode{*trialtypesetting}{\pagereference[xyz]} \NC \NC\NR
> \stoptabulate
>
>
> \pagebreak
>
> \at{page}[xyz]
>
> \stoptext
>
> The code does work
}{\pagereference[xyz]} \NC \NC\NR
\stoptabulate
\pagebreak
\at{page}[xyz]
\stoptext
The code does work when I uncomment line #2, revealing the
cross-references work find when outside of a table.
I also tried using a TABLE environment instead and the result was
similar, it wouldn't sho
When I run this code, \at{page}[xyz] is unable to find the cross reference:
\starttext%\reference[xyz]{}
\starttabulate[|lp(.3\textwidth)|lp(.\textwidth)|]
\NC \reference[xyz]{} \NC \NC\NR
\stoptabulate
\pagebreak
\at{page}[xyz]
\stoptext
The code does work when I uncomment line #2
that
macro.
\define\requirementA{
\reference[markerA]{This is a comment.}
}
\define\requirementB{
\reference[markerB]{This is a comment.}
}
\define\requirementC{
\reference[markerC]{This is a comment.}
}
\starttext
\section{Cats}
\requirementA
\input knuth
\req
gt;> There is also something wrong with the structure of your document when
> >> need \page[yes] after each file.
> > Why is it trouble?
>
> When you start each subfile with \section or \subject you can use
> \setuphead to force a pagebreak at the start of each new section
use
\setuphead to force a pagebreak at the start of each new section and not
with a \page command in the document.
Wolfgang
___
If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the
Wiki
ample:
\starttext
You can find it at \at{page}[sample] in \at{chapter}[sample].
\chapter{Fish}
\pagereference[sample]
\input knuth
\input knuth
\pagebreak
\chapter{Whales}
\input knuth
\pagereference[sample]
\stoptext
(you can see in this example, it only finds `\pagereference[sample]` on
awi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد via ntg-context wrote:
> Dear gang,
>
> Objectives:
>
> i) Prevent footnotes from splitting across a page or pagebreak
Dear Idris,
I wonder whether a \framed[offset=none, frame=off, width=\textwidth]
would make sense here.
At least, it would prevent page bre
On 8/3/22 03:05, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد via ntg-context wrote:
> Dear gang,
>
> Objectives:
>
> i) Prevent footnotes from splitting across a page or pagebreak
Dear Idris,
I wonder whether a \framed[offset=none, frame=off, width=\textwidth]
would make sense here.
At
Dear gang,
Objectives:
i) Prevent footnotes from splitting across a page or pagebreak
ii) Make sure that the footnote reference number in the main text is
always on the same page as the footnote.
Yes, the result may not be pretty, but for some manuscript submissions it
will make sense
end/begin with qoutes (i.e.
smaller interlineskip), see example below: on page 1 the blackrule is about 1mm
higher than on page 2.
In the past I then used really laborious workarounds to get these single pages
in the correct way (without jumping)… manual pagebreak, re-define layout etc.
But as
/begin with qoutes (i.e.
>> smaller interlineskip), see example below: on page 1 the blackrule is about
>> 1mm higher than on page 2.
>>
>> In the past I then used really laborious workarounds to get these single
>> pages in the correct way (without jumping)… manual pag
than on page 2.
In the past I then used really laborious workarounds to get these single pages
in the correct way (without jumping)… manual pagebreak, re-define layout etc.
But as the pages are hard to find it would be better that the layout would be
reliable consistent.
How can this be solved
laborious workarounds to get these single pages
in the correct way (without jumping)… manual pagebreak, re-define layout etc.
But as the pages are hard to find it would be better that the layout would be
reliable consistent.
How can this be solved?
Best wishes, Steffen
===
\setupbodyfont
the footnote and the reference on the same (next) page, but
the not full lines because of early pagebreak are inacceptable in my cases.
What I do as a workaround: I seperate the footnote and the reference
with \note[] and \footnotetext[]{} – but that is not ideal in a
developing and changing
In my project this does not work. All chapters start on a new page.
What can I do to debug my code?
I search for "page=" or "pagebreak" but found no configuration that can
cause chapters to insert a pagebreak before.
Merry Chrismas to all of you!
juh
Pagebreak before chapt
a new page.
What can I do to debug my code?
I search for "page=" or "pagebreak" but found no configuration that can
cause chapters to insert a pagebreak before.
Merry Chrismas to all of you!
juh
_
k
> > \startplacefigure[location={right,15*hang}]
> > \framed[width=3cm,height=2cm]{graphic}
> > \stopplacefigure
> >
> > \dorecurse{10}{\input lorem}
> > \stoptext
> >
> > When I remove the hanging float, the paragraph is broken down at the
> > fi
]
% commenting out the hanging float allows paragraph break
\startplacefigure[location={right,15*hang}]
\framed[width=3cm,height=2cm]{graphic}
\stopplacefigure
\dorecurse{10}{\input lorem}
\stoptext
When I remove the hanging float, the paragraph is broken down at the
first pagebreak.
With the float, the
[location={right,15*hang}]
\framed[width=3cm,height=2cm]{graphic}
\stopplacefigure
\dorecurse{10}{\input lorem}
\stoptext
When I remove the hanging float, the paragraph is broken down at the first
pagebreak.
With the float, the paragraph starts always on the next page, regardless of
the space left
ind of otr used). It's a bit the price
we pay for configurability.
Would it be viable to use columnset areas for footnotes? Then the user could
configure themselves where they should go, how many columns they should span
etc.
the problem with notes is that the pagebreak depends on them so
lor=blue
> ]
>
>
> \starttext
> \completecontent
> \section{Section A}
> \subsection{SubSection A.A}
> \pagebreak[yes]
> \section {Section B — on another page}
> \subsection {SubSection B.A — on another page}
> \stoptext
>
> When I format it with ConTeXt (ConTeXt ver: 2
I'm trying to make all the hyperlinks in my document blue. Here's my
example:
\setupinteraction
[state=start,
color=blue,
contrastcolor=blue
]
\starttext
\completecontent
\section{Section A}
\subsection{SubSection A.A}
\pagebreak[yes]
\section {Section B — on another page}
\
rh...@t-online.de schrieb am 07.04.2021 um 20:20:
Hi list,
I typeset my first project with ConTeXt, a small booklet with some chapters,
frontmatter, no headers, but pagenumbers in the middle of the footers. I use
two environment files. The text is split into component TeX-files. All is
struct
Hi list,
I typeset my first project with ConTeXt, a small booklet with some chapters,
frontmatter, no headers, but pagenumbers in the middle of the footers. I use
two environment files. The text is split into component TeX-files. All is
structured by a project and a product file.
Now I have run
meters[ref=,next=,#1]
\pagebreak[yes]
\pagereference[\dummyparameter{ref}]
\doassign[header][first=\dummyparameter{ref}]
\doassign[header][next=\dummyparameter{next}]
{\tfc\bf{#2}}\par
\vskip3mm
}
\def\fillWithText[#1]{
\dorecurse{#1}{
\input tufte
\input knuth
}
}
ded]
\starttext
\input{lorem}
\inmargin{\externalfigure[cow] [width=\marginwidth]}
\pagebreak
\input{lorem}
\input{lorem}
\blank
We would like the picture to go the the left of this paragraph.
\setupmarginblocks[location=left,align=inner]
\startmarginblock
\starttikzpicture[scale=0.2]
\draw[gray] (-2,
Huseyin Özoguz schrieb am 11.12.2020 um 11:56:
Hello,
I have an unnecessary pagebreak in the following min-example: the last
four lines of the first page are left empty, without obvious reason:
\setupinterlinespace[line=3.0ex]
\setupbodyfont[10pt]
\showgrid
\setuplayout
[location=middle
Hello,
I have an unnecessary pagebreak in the following min-example: the last
four lines of the first page are left empty, without obvious reason:
\setupinterlinespace[line=3.0ex]
\setupbodyfont[10pt]
\showgrid
\setuplayout
[location=middle,
topspace=17mm,
header=0mm,
footer=12mm
trying to improve the list of contents. On
>> different places occur page breaks which should be addressed and corrected.
>> I tried to use the method \checkpage[][], however my attempts are not
>> succesful.
>> For your reference I include a screenshot of the problematic
reference I include a screenshot of the problematic pagebreak.
\definepagechecker
[willi]
[method=1,before=,after=,inbetween={\page}]
\setuplist
[chapter]
[prefix=no,
sectionnumber=no,
headnumber=no,
alternative=command,
command=\Mychaptercommand,
inbetween={\checkpage[willi
best solution for empty pages before a new chapter.
When I copied the code, I removed right from the \page.
Now I realize that without page, that pagebreak is almost useless.
>> I never used environments (other than the ones to typeset XML sources),
>> so this is my best option 😅.
problematic pagebreak.
\definepagechecker
[willi]
[method=1,before=,after=,inbetween={\page}]
\setuplist
[chapter]
[prefix=no,
sectionnumber=no,
headnumber=no,
alternative=command,
command=\Mychaptercommand,
inbetween={\checkpage[willi][lines=4
avoid this issue: how could I prevent the pagebreak before \comment
and the addition of a pagebreak above?
If that were possible, I could add a \blank[-2*line] that would place
the comment right.
Try
\removeunwantedwhitespace
or
\blank[sam
new page.
To avoid this issue: how could I prevent the pagebreak before \comment
and the addition of a pagebreak above?
If that were possible, I could add a \blank[-2*line] that would place
the comment right.
Many thanks
. Perhaps my closest was:
\setuphead[chapter][pagebreak=chapterverso], but it couldn't quite
cut it!
Julian
On 6/5/20 1:57 pm, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
jbf schrieb am 06.05.2020 um 01:31:
Hi list,
I have a document set up in a standard way
(\setuppagenumbering[alternative=doublesided]) to e
On 5/6/2020 00:54, jbf wrote:
So simple, Wolfgang. Thanks. I had got close amid all the varieties I
was trying out to achieve the same result. Perhaps my closest was:
\setuphead[chapter][pagebreak=chapterverso], but it couldn't quite cut
it!
Julian
On 6/5/20 1:57 pm, Wolfgang Sch
So simple, Wolfgang. Thanks. I had got close amid all the varieties I
was trying out to achieve the same result. Perhaps my closest was:
\setuphead[chapter][pagebreak=chapterverso], but it couldn't quite cut it!
Julian
On 6/5/20 1:57 pm, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
jbf schrieb am 06.05.20
bject{Laberinto ]]..count..[[}]])
mz.make_maze_tex(i, i, [[\dimexpr\textwidth/]]..(2*i+1)..[[\relax]])
tex.print([[\pagebreak]])
end
%\end{luacode*}
\stopluacode
%\end{document}
\stoptext
Whereas it works very fast in LuaLaTeX it crashes on ConTeXt and outputs
the following:
btw, fast is relative ... n
ntclass{article}
%\usepackage{luacode}
%\begin{document}
\starttext
%\begin{luacode*}
\startluacode
mz = dofile("maze.lua")
local count = 0
for i=10,109 do
count = count + 1
tex.print([[\subject{Laberinto ]]..count..[[}]])
mz.make_maze_tex(i, i, [[\dimexpr\textwidth/]]..(2*i+1)..[[\relax]
>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I have a document which typesets correctly in mkiv giving a PDF file with 7
>>> pages, but the same document typeset with lmtx gives two pages with a
>>> strange pagebreak on the second page. Up to now, unfortunately, I could not
>&g
Hans Hagen schrieb am 04.09.2019 um 17:58:
On 9/4/2019 2:24 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi all,
I have a document which typesets correctly in mkiv giving a PDF file
with 7 pages, but the same document typeset with lmtx gives two pages
with a strange pagebreak on the second page. Up to now
On 9/4/2019 2:24 PM, Otared Kavian wrote:
Hi all,
I have a document which typesets correctly in mkiv giving a PDF file with 7
pages, but the same document typeset with lmtx gives two pages with a strange
pagebreak on the second page. Up to now, unfortunately, I could not create a
minimal
Hi all,
I have a document which typesets correctly in mkiv giving a PDF file with 7
pages, but the same document typeset with lmtx gives two pages with a strange
pagebreak on the second page. Up to now, unfortunately, I could not create a
minimal example to show this behaviour, so I put the
Hi all,
I encountered weird behavior if \placetable[here, split] is set. The text
after the table sometimes doesn't cause a pagebreak and flows into the
footer and overlaps the footertext instead.
See attached MWE.
Is there a way to avoid this behavior? Manually entering a page bre
Hi all,
I encountered weird behavior if \placetable[here, split] is set. The text
after the table sometimes doesn't cause a pagebreak and flows into the
footer and overlaps the footertext instead.
See attached MWE.
Is there a way to avoid this behavior? Manually entering a page break
On 10/9/2018 9:21 AM, Damien Thiriet wrote:
Hi list,
I am designing a presentation for my pupils (some lng exercices to
learn LibreOfficeDraw by doing). To be sure that they don't misview any
question, I decided to force a pagebreak after each first level item.
A question on TSE ga
Hi list,
I am designing a presentation for my pupils (some lng exercices to
learn LibreOfficeDraw by doing). To be sure that they don't misview any
question, I decided to force a pagebreak after each first level item.
A question on TSE gave me the proper key to \setupitemize, but I am
f
pful. I have already spent way too much time figuring this out.
>
> %Minimal example:
> % ConTeXt ver: 2017.05.15 21:48 MKII fmt: 2017.8.17 int: english/english
> \enableregime[utf]
> \starttext
> \index{Aardvark}Aardvark
> \index{Baboon}Baboon
> \index{Camel}Camel
.
%Minimal example:
% ConTeXt ver: 2017.05.15 21:48 MKII fmt: 2017.8.17 int: english/english
\enableregime[utf]
\starttext
\index{Aardvark}Aardvark
\index{Baboon}Baboon
\index{Camel}Camel
\pagebreak
\index{Baboon}Baboon
\placeindex[compress=yes]
\stoptext
Outputs Index like this:
A
Aardvark 1
B
Baboon
On 6 Sep 2016, at 09:06 , Robert Blackstone
> To: ntg-context@ntg.nl
>
> On 5 Sep 2016, at 11:06 , Hans Hagen wrote
>>
>> On 9/5/2016 9:06 AM, Robert Blackstone wrote:
>>>
>>> I need a pagebreak in the ToC to avoid a widow.
>>> So far I
On 5 Sep 2016, at 11:06 , Hans Hagen wrote
>
> On 9/5/2016 9:06 AM, Robert Blackstone wrote:
>>
>> I need a pagebreak in the ToC to avoid a widow.
>> So far I used the method given in sept 2010 in
>> https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2010/052
On 9/5/2016 9:06 AM, Robert Blackstone wrote:
Dear all (but maybe in particular Dear Hans),
I need a pagebreak in the ToC to avoid a widow.
So far I used the method given in sept 2010
in https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2010/052739.html, and
still on
http://wiki.contextgarden.net
Dear all (but maybe in particular Dear Hans),
I need a pagebreak in the ToC to avoid a widow.
So far I used the method given in sept 2010 in
https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2010/052739.html, and still on
http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Table_of_Contents#Forced_Page_Break, but it
ollowing page
- footer: sets \setupfooter[state=empty] on the following page
- odd: forces another pagebreak if the current page is even and
resets the header/footer states
Wolfgang
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Ing. Lukáš Procházka | mailto:l...@pontex.cz
Pontex s. r. o. | mailto:pon...@pontex.cz | http://www.pontex.cz
Page 3\page
Page 4\page[yes,header,footer,odd]
Page 5
\stoptext
The keywords have the following effect:
- yes: force a page break
- header: sets \setupheader[state=emty] on the following page
- footer: sets \setupfooter[state=empty] on the following page
- odd: forces another pagebr
stpage[10]
\startplacetable[location=split]
\bTABLE
\bTR \bTD \input tufte \eTD \eTR
\eTABLE
\stopplacetable
\stoptext
On the other hand the following MWE produces the error, and of course
here, a testpage will not help:
\starttext
\dorecurse{11}{\input ward}
\pagebreak[disable]
\placetable
curse{9}{\input ward}
\testpage[10]
\startplacetable[location=split]
\bTABLE
\bTR \bTD \input tufte \eTD \eTR
\eTABLE
\stopplacetable
\stoptext
On the other hand the following MWE produces the error, and of course
here, a testpage will not help:
\starttext
\dorecurse{11}{\input
header.
>>
>> \starttext
>> \input knuth
>> \page
>> \page[header]
>> \input knuth
>> \stoptext
>> Both pages keep their header.
>>
>> Should I conclude that the state change occurs if and onlyif when in the
>> same macrocall a real pagebr
rttext
\input knuth
\page[header]
\page
\input knuth
\stoptext
Both pages keep their header.
\starttext
\input knuth
\page
\page[header]
\input knuth
\stoptext
Both pages keep their header.
Should I conclude that the state change occurs if and onlyif when in
the same macrocall a real pagebreak is r
ast with header. That I
understand.
\starttext
\input knuth
\page[header]
\page
\input knuth
\stoptext
Both pages keep their header.
\starttext
\input knuth
\page
\page[header]
\input knuth
\stoptext
Both pages keep their header.
Should I conclude that the state change occurs if and
sappears — but so does the background image!
>>
>> How can I get the background behind the page where the front-matter text
>> appears, but with no page break before the body-matter?
>
> Set the page background outside of the sectionblock.
… and use \setlayer. Thanks Wolfgang, I
s of poems against pagebreak in
the middle of stanza? Or there are some usefult tips/modules when
typeseting poetry in Context?
\starttext
\interlinepenalty\maxdimen \dorecurse{10}{\input tufte \par}
\stop
ont.
3) is there some trick to protect stanzas of poems against pagebreak
in the middle of stanza? Or there are some usefult tips/modules when
typeseting poetry in Context?
You can use the lines environment with the packed option.
begin example
\definetypeface [antykwa] [rm] [serif] [a
you define section and subsection heads in lines 24-25 and 59-60.
Main typeface is defined in lines 19 and 57. Are these redefinitions
intended or is it a bug? (Even if they were intended, I’d remove them
for the sake of clarity.)
> 3) is there some trick to protect stanzas of poems against pagebrea
tykwa-torunska] [default] [encoding=ec]", but it complaint for
misssing typescript. Is there some working way to install it? (Using
minimals)
3) is there some trick to protect stanzas of poems against pagebreak in the
middle of stanza? Or there are some usefult tips/modules when typeseting
poetry
٣,٢٧٤,٢٧٥,٢٧٦,٢٧٧,٢٧٨,٢٧٩,٢٨٠,
> ٢٨١,٢٨٢,٢٨٣,٢٨٤,٢٨٥,٢٨٦,٢٨٧,٢٨٨,٢٨٩,٢٩٠,
> ٢٩١,٢٩٢,٢٩٣,٢٩٤,٢٩٥,٢٩٦,٢٩٧,٢٩٨,٢٩٩,٣٠٠,
> ]
>
> %%% DOCUMENT
>
> \starttext \showframe
>
> \section{section one}
>
> \startlinenumbering
> \input tufte
> \input tufte
> \stopline
ولد عام ١٩٣٤.
\footnote{تعليقة لطيفة.}
\pagebreak
}
\stoptext
==
Best wishes,
Talal
> On 3 Aug 2015, at 17:29, tala...@fastmail.fm wrote:
>
> Just to note: all numbers in the body text are having their digits placed
> individually right-to-left. Notice, in the attached PDF
رحباً بالعالم. ولد عام١٩٣٤.\footnote{تعليقة لطيفة.}\pagebreak}\stoptext=
num-ar.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
On 2 Aug 2015, at 18:15, Idris Samawi Hamid ادريس سماوي حامد <idris.ha...@colostate.edu> wrote:Dear Talal,Salaam. See below:On Sun, 02 Aug 2015 07:31:37 -0600, tala..
redefine the pagebreak with "header, footer" instead of
"blank", both missing header and footer are placed in their right places.
Isn’t it a bug? Or am I missing something?
I leave that to Wolfgang to look at because he sugges
they would
have to redo every single darn pagebreak?
There are several different issues. Synchronization can be
line-by-line, paragraph-by-paragraph, sectionblock-by-sectionblock...
or, as is the case with the posting of this thread, part-by-part (i.e.
halves). The different "products&q
as to add three words on page 3 of such a book - they would
> have to redo every single darn pagebreak?
There are several different issues. Synchronization can be
line-by-line, paragraph-by-paragraph, sectionblock-by-sectionblock...
or, as is the case with the posting of this thread, part-by-part
layout,
but I guess they are all still handcrafted, i.e. manual page breaks etc.
I just shudder to think what would happen if someone has to add three
words on page 3 of such a book - they would have to redo every single
darn
]
[page=right:pagebreak,
header=empty]
\starttext
\chapter{First Chapter}
\dorecurse{12}{\input zapf\par}
\stoptext
With beta from 2015.07.16 13:30, footer from page 1 and header from page
2 are gone.
But if I redefine the pagebreak with "header, footer" instead
> On 01 Jun 2015, at 09:28, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
>
> […]
> Hi Otared,
>
> having only three theorems my guess will be probably wrong, but I’ll try it.
>
> The theorem that doesn’t cause a wrong pagebreak is preceeded by a
> single line paragraph.
>
> In ord
t on the following link an excerpt of the PDF
> document where the bad pagebreaks can be seen:
>
> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4316076/bad-pagebreak.pdf
>
> (Please see pages 19 and 32). It seems that this happens, sometimes,
> but as far as I can say from my experiment
pagebreaks can be seen:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4316076/bad-pagebreak.pdf
(Please see pages 19 and 32). It seems that this happens, sometimes, but as far
as I can say from my experiments the bad pagebreak happens always before a «
proclaim » which is defined as follows
> On 09 Jan 2015, at 15:34, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
>
> 1 \startcolumns : when balance is yes
> 2 \startmixedcolumns : when balance is yes
> 3 \startcolumnset: when balance is yes but balancing is manual
>
> guess what ... columnized itemized lists use 1 in mkii and 2 in mkiv
Thank you,
On 1/9/2015 11:42 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On 09 Jan 2015, at 14:01, Hans Hagen wrote:
that's how balance=no works: in that case \column will go to a next column but
still fill to the bottom
columnsets is actually not meant to be used mixed unless in controlled
situations (maybe i will
> Am 09.01.2015 um 23:42 schrieb Thomas A. Schmitz :
>
>
>> On 09 Jan 2015, at 14:01, Hans Hagen wrote:
>>
>> that's how balance=no works: in that case \column will go to a next column
>> but still fill to the bottom
>>
>> columnsets is actually not meant to be used mixed unless in controlle
> On 09 Jan 2015, at 14:01, Hans Hagen wrote:
>
> that's how balance=no works: in that case \column will go to a next column
> but still fill to the bottom
>
> columnsets is actually not meant to be used mixed unless in controlled
> situations (maybe i will redo columnsets in mkiv some day)
On 1/9/2015 9:29 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
a somewhat belated happy new year to all of you!
I’ve come across what seems to be a very old bug (I have found references to it
in the mailing list from about 10 years ago): I get an unwanted page break
after every column environment. Her
Hi all,
a somewhat belated happy new year to all of you!
I’ve come across what seems to be a very old bug (I have found references to it
in the mailing list from about 10 years ago): I get an unwanted page break
after every column environment. Here’s an example with two different ones:
\define
esis in a final shape and encounter a page break
>>> ("... Über 70 % der pagebreak") in the middle of a paragraph where there
>>> still seems to be plenty of space to finish that paragraph.
>>> If I add a few lines to the text it works ok. Also "\page[no]&
On 2014-10-17 12:18, Rik Kabel wrote:
On 2014-10-16 16:03, Ben Moon wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get a thesis in a final shape and encounter a page break
("... Über 70 % der pagebreak") in the middle of a paragraph where there
still seems to be plenty of space to finish that paragr
On 2014-10-16 16:03, Ben Moon wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get a thesis in a final shape and encounter a page break
("... Über 70 % der pagebreak") in the middle of a paragraph where there
still seems to be plenty of space to finish that paragraph.
If I add a few lines to the text it
Hi,
I'm trying to get a thesis in a final shape and encounter a page break
("... Über 70 % der pagebreak") in the middle of a paragraph where there
still seems to be plenty of space to finish that paragraph.
If I add a few lines to the text it works ok. Also "\page[no]" do
On 7/18/2014 1:27 PM, Rob Heusdens wrote:
The very last thing to do when finalizing a multi-page document is
checking where the page breaks occur, and make corrections accordingly, if
the pagebreak occurs at a location you do not want.
Of course, you can take all kind of measures on before hand
The very last thing to do when finalizing a multi-page document is
checking where the page breaks occur, and make corrections accordingly, if
the pagebreak occurs at a location you do not want.
Of course, you can take all kind of measures on before hand to avoid 'bad'
places, lik
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