On 6/17/2013 1:39 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Verse page.
You don’t need any tricks to prevent page breaks in a lines environment because
\setuplines[option=packed] already does it.
Wolfgang
You still need to make each stanza an individual lines environment,
don't you?
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Bill Meahan
On 16/06/13 21:03, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 16.06.2013 um 09:46 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez oi...@web.de:
[...]
Is there no way to avoid orphans and widows in the lines
environment?
1. Don’t use * in your setups names because names starting with an
asterisk are system modes.
2. To load
On 17/06/13 07:39, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 17.06.2013 um 02:36 schrieb Bill Meahan subscribed_li...@meahan.net:
On 6/16/2013 3:46 AM, Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
[...]
Is there no way to avoid orphans and widows in the lines environment?
It's a bit ugly, but if the poem consists of individual
On 16/06/13 21:03, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 16.06.2013 um 09:46 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez oi...@web.de:
[...]
Is there no way to avoid orphans and widows in the lines environment?
[...]
3. The settings doesn’t help because in the lines environment each
line is a separate paragraph which
Am 17.06.2013 um 15:50 schrieb Bill Meahan subscribed_li...@meahan.net:
On 6/17/2013 1:39 AM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Verse page.
You don’t need any tricks to prevent page breaks in a lines environment
because
\setuplines[option=packed] already does it.
Wolfgang
You still need to
Am 17.06.2013 um 19:18 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez oi...@web.de:
On 16/06/13 21:03, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 16.06.2013 um 09:46 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez oi...@web.de:
[...]
Is there no way to avoid orphans and widows in the lines
environment?
1. Don’t use * in your setups names because
On 6/17/2013 11:05 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 17.06.2013 um 19:18 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez oi...@web.de:
On 16/06/13 21:03, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Am 16.06.2013 um 09:46 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez oi...@web.de:
[...]
Is there no way to avoid orphans and widows in the lines
environment?
Dear list,
I have a document that contains a long poem and although it contains the
following code:
\setuplayout[setups=*lessstrict]
\startsetups[*lessstrict]
\setup[reset]
\widowpenalty=1
\clubpenalty=1
\brokenpenalty=1
\stopsetups
I'm afraid that I get widow lines
Am 16.06.2013 um 09:46 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez oi...@web.de:
Dear list,
I have a document that contains a long poem and although it contains the
following code:
\setuplayout[setups=*lessstrict]
\startsetups[*lessstrict]
\setup[reset]
\widowpenalty=1
\clubpenalty=1
On 6/16/2013 3:46 AM, Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
I'm afraid that I get widow lines in the lines environment.
Is there no way to avoid orphans and widows in the lines environment?
It's a bit ugly, but if the poem consists of individual stanzas, you can
put each stanza in an non-bordered frame.
On Sun, 16 Jun 2013, Bill Meahan wrote:
On 6/16/2013 3:46 AM, Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
I'm afraid that I get widow lines in the lines environment.
Is there no way to avoid orphans and widows in the lines environment?
It's a bit ugly, but if the poem consists of individual stanzas, you can put
Am 17.06.2013 um 02:36 schrieb Bill Meahan subscribed_li...@meahan.net:
On 6/16/2013 3:46 AM, Pablo Rodríguez wrote:
I'm afraid that I get widow lines in the lines environment.
Is there no way to avoid orphans and widows in the lines environment?
It's a bit ugly, but if the poem
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