On Sat, Feb 20, 2021, at 16:52, Gregory Pittman wrote:
> On 2/20/21 4:18 PM, Matt Miller wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Sat, Feb 20, 2021, at 10:53, Gregory Pittman wrote:
> >> On 2/20/21 12:10 PM, Gregory Pittman wrote:
> >>> On 2/20/21 11:18 AM, Matt Miller wrote:
> >>>> I want certain one-line paragraphs to never appear by themselves at the
> >>>> bottom of a page or a column. Instead I want them to move to the next
> >>>> column and appear together with the next paragraph. I created a
> >>>> paragraph style and set "Keep with next paragraph" in the style editor,
> >>>> then I applied that style to the one-line paragraphs in question.
> >>>> However, it's not working the way I expect. I still have instances
> >>>> where these one-line paragraphs are the last line of a column.
> >>>>
> >>>> My intention is to always force chapter headings to appear in the same
> >>>> column as the first paragraph of their chapter. These headings are, for
> >>>> example, "CHAPTER 12," and appear as a line by themselves right before
> >>>> the first line of the chapter text. Is "Keep with next paragraph" the
> >>>> best feature to stop these headings from appearing alone at the bottom
> >>>> of a column? How should I accomplish this?
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>> Hi Matt,
> >>>
> >>> What you may want to do is to unlink those frames, starting a new series
> >>> of links with the chapter heading.
> >>>
> >>
> >> Another thing you can do in a series of linked frames would be to go to
> >> the beginning of the line you want to appear at the beginning of the
> >> next frame, and press Ctrl-Return. This bumps that line to the next
> >> frame in the linked series.
> >>
> >> Greg
> >>
> > Manually entering a line break where needed is working for me. Thanks.
> > However, the Ctrl-Return frame break pushes the content into the next
> > frame, which for me is the next page, since I'm using a single two-column
> > frame for each page. But, one way or another, either a column break or
> > even a simple line break seems to do the job, and isn't much manual work.
> >
> > Now, getting back to my original attempt at using the "Keep with next
> > paragraph" setting in the paragraph style editor, do you know why that's
> > not working automatically? Am I misunderstanding what this setting is
> > supposed to do?
>
> Perhaps you can perceive the difficulty we can have on the list
> understanding someone's original attempt from the information we get.
Yeah. Thanks for trying to understand my issue.
> Even now, I still have to make some guesses.
> As far as I can tell, you are talking about this kind of situation:
>
> Chapter Heading
> (empty line)
> Following paragraph begins....
That's almost it. My situation is:
Chapter Heading
Following paragraph begins....
So, there are no empty lines between the heading and the start of the next
paragraph. My goal is for "Chapter Heading" to never appear as the last line
of a column.
Scanning the document for these "orphaned" headings, and then pushing each one
to the next column with a line break or column break is working, as you
suggested. So, at this point I'm wondering what the "Keep with next paragraph"
setting of a paragraph style is used for.
>
> From what I can tell, the setting to "Keep with next paragraph" has
> trouble jumping over an empty line (which in a sense is an empty
> paragraph). For that matter, I'm not really sure what this setting was
> designed to do.
>
> Greg
>
>
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