Re: Forcing a certain amount of lines after a heading

2009-10-30 Thread rgheck

On 10/29/2009 08:20 PM, Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:

Yagodiazd...@...  writes:
   

You can use the command \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} to make the page one
more line longer or any other length in the command argument. But see the
documentation. See also the documentation of addlines package.
 

Hi Yago,
   I had already read about that command. The problem is I don't know which 
pages
I want to enlarge. I mean, if later on I add text before such heading, it could
jump to the following page, making the command unnecessary. I would prefer a
document-wide solution that just avoids this kind of situations.

   

http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/language/latex/latex35-OrphanSpaceControl/

Google for similar things.

rh



Re: Forcing a certain amount of lines after a heading

2009-10-30 Thread Miguel Rubio-Roy
rgheck rgh...@... writes:
 http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/language/latex/latex35-OrphanSpaceControl/
 
 Google for similar things.
 

Hi, I haven't found anything useful there. Am I missing something? The problem
is not with orphan or widow lines, but with short (2-line) paragraphs preceded
by a heading, and at the bottom of a page.

I wanted LaTeX to format me the book ok on the fly, but I guess the solution
will be to review the output once is everything written and proof read.

Miguel



Re: Forcing a certain amount of lines after a heading

2009-10-30 Thread rgheck

On 10/30/2009 12:52 PM, Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:

rgheckrgh...@...  writes:
   

http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/language/latex/latex35-OrphanSpaceControl/

Google for similar things.

 

Hi, I haven't found anything useful there. Am I missing something? The problem
is not with orphan or widow lines, but with short (2-line) paragraphs preceded
by a heading, and at the bottom of a page.

   
I see. I don't know if there's a specific sort of parameter for that, 
but I'd think there was: one that determined how low down a section 
heading can go.


You might try asking on comp.text.tex.

rh



Re: Forcing a certain amount of lines after a heading

2009-10-30 Thread rgheck

On 10/29/2009 08:20 PM, Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:

Yagodiazd...@...  writes:
   

You can use the command \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} to make the page one
more line longer or any other length in the command argument. But see the
documentation. See also the documentation of addlines package.
 

Hi Yago,
   I had already read about that command. The problem is I don't know which 
pages
I want to enlarge. I mean, if later on I add text before such heading, it could
jump to the following page, making the command unnecessary. I would prefer a
document-wide solution that just avoids this kind of situations.

   

http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/language/latex/latex35-OrphanSpaceControl/

Google for similar things.

rh



Re: Forcing a certain amount of lines after a heading

2009-10-30 Thread Miguel Rubio-Roy
rgheck rgh...@... writes:
 http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/language/latex/latex35-OrphanSpaceControl/
 
 Google for similar things.
 

Hi, I haven't found anything useful there. Am I missing something? The problem
is not with orphan or widow lines, but with short (2-line) paragraphs preceded
by a heading, and at the bottom of a page.

I wanted LaTeX to format me the book ok on the fly, but I guess the solution
will be to review the output once is everything written and proof read.

Miguel



Re: Forcing a certain amount of lines after a heading

2009-10-30 Thread rgheck

On 10/30/2009 12:52 PM, Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:

rgheckrgh...@...  writes:
   

http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/language/latex/latex35-OrphanSpaceControl/

Google for similar things.

 

Hi, I haven't found anything useful there. Am I missing something? The problem
is not with orphan or widow lines, but with short (2-line) paragraphs preceded
by a heading, and at the bottom of a page.

   
I see. I don't know if there's a specific sort of parameter for that, 
but I'd think there was: one that determined how low down a section 
heading can go.


You might try asking on comp.text.tex.

rh



Re: Forcing a certain amount of lines after a heading

2009-10-30 Thread rgheck

On 10/29/2009 08:20 PM, Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:

Yago  writes:
   

You can use the command \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} to make the page one
more line longer or any other length in the command argument. But see the
documentation. See also the documentation of addlines package.
 

Hi Yago,
   I had already read about that command. The problem is I don't know which 
pages
I want to enlarge. I mean, if later on I add text before such heading, it could
jump to the following page, making the command unnecessary. I would prefer a
document-wide solution that just avoids this kind of situations.

   

http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/language/latex/latex35-OrphanSpaceControl/

Google for similar things.

rh



Re: Forcing a certain amount of lines after a heading

2009-10-30 Thread Miguel Rubio-Roy
rgheck  writes:
> http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/language/latex/latex35-OrphanSpaceControl/
> 
> Google for similar things.
> 

Hi, I haven't found anything useful there. Am I missing something? The problem
is not with orphan or widow lines, but with short (2-line) paragraphs preceded
by a heading, and at the bottom of a page.

I wanted LaTeX to format me the book ok on the fly, but I guess the solution
will be to review the output once is everything written and proof read.

Miguel



Re: Forcing a certain amount of lines after a heading

2009-10-30 Thread rgheck

On 10/30/2009 12:52 PM, Miguel Rubio-Roy wrote:

rgheck  writes:
   

http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/language/latex/latex35-OrphanSpaceControl/

Google for similar things.

 

Hi, I haven't found anything useful there. Am I missing something? The problem
is not with orphan or widow lines, but with short (2-line) paragraphs preceded
by a heading, and at the bottom of a page.

   
I see. I don't know if there's a specific sort of parameter for that, 
but I'd think there was: one that determined how low down a section 
heading can go.


You might try asking on comp.text.tex.

rh



Re: Forcing a certain amount of lines after a heading

2009-10-29 Thread Yago
You can use the command \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} to make the page one 
more line longer or any other length in the command argument. But see the 
documentation. See also the documentation of addlines package.
- Original Message - 
From: Miguel Rubio-Roy mrubio...@gmail.com

To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 8:27 PM
Subject: Forcing a certain amount of lines after a heading



Hi all,

 Is there any way of forcing a certain number of lines after a heading
without a pagebreak? Sometimes I have a heading clos to the bottom of a
page, and followed by a two-line paragraph, and I get a pagebreak after 
the

two-lines, but that is too close to the bottom.

Thanks

Miguel





Re: Forcing a certain amount of lines after a heading

2009-10-29 Thread Miguel Rubio-Roy
Yago diazd...@... writes:
 You can use the command \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} to make the page one 
 more line longer or any other length in the command argument. But see the 
 documentation. See also the documentation of addlines package.

Hi Yago,
  I had already read about that command. The problem is I don't know which pages
I want to enlarge. I mean, if later on I add text before such heading, it could
jump to the following page, making the command unnecessary. I would prefer a
document-wide solution that just avoids this kind of situations.

Thanks

Miguel



Re: Forcing a certain amount of lines after a heading

2009-10-29 Thread Yago
You can use the command \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} to make the page one 
more line longer or any other length in the command argument. But see the 
documentation. See also the documentation of addlines package.
- Original Message - 
From: Miguel Rubio-Roy mrubio...@gmail.com

To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 8:27 PM
Subject: Forcing a certain amount of lines after a heading



Hi all,

 Is there any way of forcing a certain number of lines after a heading
without a pagebreak? Sometimes I have a heading clos to the bottom of a
page, and followed by a two-line paragraph, and I get a pagebreak after 
the

two-lines, but that is too close to the bottom.

Thanks

Miguel





Re: Forcing a certain amount of lines after a heading

2009-10-29 Thread Miguel Rubio-Roy
Yago diazd...@... writes:
 You can use the command \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} to make the page one 
 more line longer or any other length in the command argument. But see the 
 documentation. See also the documentation of addlines package.

Hi Yago,
  I had already read about that command. The problem is I don't know which pages
I want to enlarge. I mean, if later on I add text before such heading, it could
jump to the following page, making the command unnecessary. I would prefer a
document-wide solution that just avoids this kind of situations.

Thanks

Miguel



Re: Forcing a certain amount of lines after a heading

2009-10-29 Thread Yago
You can use the command \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} to make the page one 
more line longer or any other length in the command argument. But see the 
documentation. See also the documentation of addlines package.
- Original Message - 
From: "Miguel Rubio-Roy" 

To: 
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 8:27 PM
Subject: Forcing a certain amount of lines after a heading



Hi all,

 Is there any way of forcing a certain number of lines after a heading
without a pagebreak? Sometimes I have a heading clos to the bottom of a
page, and followed by a two-line paragraph, and I get a pagebreak after 
the

two-lines, but that is too close to the bottom.

Thanks

Miguel





Re: Forcing a certain amount of lines after a heading

2009-10-29 Thread Miguel Rubio-Roy
Yago  writes:
> You can use the command \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} to make the page one 
> more line longer or any other length in the command argument. But see the 
> documentation. See also the documentation of addlines package.

Hi Yago,
  I had already read about that command. The problem is I don't know which pages
I want to enlarge. I mean, if later on I add text before such heading, it could
jump to the following page, making the command unnecessary. I would prefer a
document-wide solution that just avoids this kind of situations.

Thanks

Miguel