Am 13.07.2013 um 14:07 schrieb Pablo Rodríguez <oi...@web.de>:

> Dear list,
> 
> writing an article on ConTeXt, I have found what I think is a surprising
> feature (at least, a surprising default): headings don’t always keep
> with next paragraph, so they can end up in being widowed (heading + page
> break + first paragraph on next page).
> 
> Sorry, but I’m afraid that I don’t understand this default. I have never
> seen a printed book that displays this behavior (unless the heading was
> alone on its page).
> 
> Don‘t get me wrong, I‘m more than happy with ConTeXt. But would anyone
> be so kind to explain the reason of the described default? (I’m trying
> to understand, so I can explain to others.)
> 
> I have found on the list
> (http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2007/023357.html) the way to
> avoid this:
> 
>    \setuphead[section][before={\page[bigpreference]}]
> 
> How can I know which is the exact default value in any given command? (I
> need to know the before values for headings, at least.)
> 
> Is there a way to enable the “keep with next” option for all headings?

Do you have a example where this happens because context tries to prevent
a page break after a heading which can fail when you put \placefigure etc.
between the heading and the following text.

Wolfgang
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