t; page for the 2 lines (there are even 3 blank lines at the end of the page).
>
> Apparently I could solve this “problem”, adding some 0 penalty:
>
> \definevspacing[BeforeHeading][penalty:0]
>
> \def\BeforeBook{\blank[BeforeHeading, line]} % was
> \def\BeforeBook{\blank[line]
blank lines at the end of the page).
Apparently I could solve this “problem”, adding some 0 penalty:
\definevspacing[BeforeHeading][penalty:0]
\def\BeforeBook{\blank[BeforeHeading, line]} % was
\def\BeforeBook{\blank[line]} which seems to avoid breaking page between
text before heading and heading
could solve this “problem”, adding some 0 penalty:
\definevspacing[BeforeHeading][penalty:0]
\def\BeforeBook{\blank[BeforeHeading, line]} % was
\def\BeforeBook{\blank[line]} which seems to avoid breaking page between text
before heading and heading itself
\setuphead[section][before
last secondary with the previous secondary
And similarly for tertiary.
Deep down we have (spac-ver) this:
\definevspacing[preference][penalty:-500] % goodbreak
\definevspacing[samepage] [penalty:1] % nobreak
\definevspacing[max] [category:1]
\definevspacing[force] [categ
\defineblank and the new \definevspacing, but couldn't
find anything appropriate.
You can use the fancybreak module for this.
Ah yes, I see! Thanks Wolfgang, I will use that.
2. I want footnotes placed at the bottom of the page so
that the vertical place is filled (so with a fle
Am 01.07.2011 um 09:46 schrieb Thomas Schmitz:
> Hi all,
>
> two questions here:
>
> 1. Is it possible to define a blank so that the paragraph after it will not
> be indented (in a document which otherwise does have indents)? I looked at
> \defineblank and the new
Hi all,
two questions here:
1. Is it possible to define a blank so that the paragraph
after it will not be indented (in a document which
otherwise does have indents)? I looked at \defineblank and
the new \definevspacing, but couldn't find anything
appropriate.
2. I want footnotes p
replaced by \definevspacing which allows
only keywords (penalty, category and order) with a value (e.g.
\definevspacing[\v!samepage][penalty:1]), you can also define
synonyms (\definevspacing[\s!default][\v!white]).
The \defineblankmethod command is replaced by \definevspacingamount but
both