Am 08.12.2009 um 10:14 schrieb Matthijs Kooijman:
> Aha, page[no] only works directly after a paragraph break. I haven't seen that
> documented anywhere. I'll put it up on the \page reference page. Is "only
> after a paragraph break" the right usage instructions, or is it more
> complicated than that?
I think the better answer is that you have to call it in vertical mode
where you go with \par or a empty line.
>> As you're unwilling to show a example I can't give a concrete answer.
> I showed a reduced example, which showed the problem I was having exactly. I
> could have sent you my entire document consisting of many files, but that
> wouldn't be too useful I guess. I appreciate your attempts to provide a
> complete solution for my entire problem, but I have enough clue to fit in a
> working \page[no] into the right setup commands, if only I had a working
> \page[no] command :-)
You wrote:
My actual problem is with a \startframed directly after a description "header"
...
which is for me
\startdescription{...}
\startframed
...
\stopframed
...
and what you showed is something different and putting \page[no] between
\startdescription and \startframed is not what I would suggest.
Wolfgang
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