Am 18.12.2009 um 06:31 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 18.12.2009 um 00:05 schrieb Andreas Harder:
thanks for the hint, but I don’t get it. How can I bind a signal to a
heading? If I understand right a signal is a tag that can be attached to a
macro …? So I’ve tried the following:
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Hi all,
please have a look at the attached example. Is there a (not manually)
possibility to reduce the space of two consecutive headers? Another situation
is if a header with ‘before=,’ is followed by an environment with
'before=\blank’ …
Am 17.12.2009 um 17:48 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Hi all,
please have a look at the attached example. Is there a (not manually)
possibility to reduce the space of two consecutive headers? Another situation
is if a header with ‘before=,’ is followed by an environment with
'before=\blank’ …
Am 17.12.2009 um 18:19 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 17.12.2009 um 17:48 schrieb Andreas Harder:
Hi all,
please have a look at the attached example. Is there a (not manually)
possibility to reduce the space of two consecutive headers? Another
situation is if a header with ‘before=,’
Am 18.12.2009 um 00:05 schrieb Andreas Harder:
thanks for the hint, but I don’t get it. How can I bind a signal to a
heading? If I understand right a signal is a tag that can be attached to a
macro …? So I’ve tried the following:
A signal is a (very small) vertical or horizontal skip, to