Den 2015-03-09 18:16, Ulrike Fischer skrev:
But your text doesn't has a text body or you wouldn't have run into
the break problem.

Just to be clear: My actual document has a few lines of text under some of the headings, but not under all.
So why did you use \section? Because the output is bold? Because of
the spacing? Because the output is numbered?

Because it's bold and large (though I can recreate that myself), but most of all because of the spacing. I don't need the numbering, so I use the starred version. (Actually, I use "\documentclass[article]{memoir}" and have "\chapter*{A}" instead of sections, but I wanted to create a simpler example for posting here.)

What is the meaning of
the list of \sections?

Nothing particular. Well, I guess it's a list of the sections that the funeral service will consist of, similar to how a document is a list of sections of text.

Jonas

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