Graeme R Forbes wrote:
I have a proof consisting in a sequence of lines across a page, each
a paragraph, and each line separated from the next by a shallow
anchored frame that contains a separator line. Each line/para is set
to keep with the next one since the whole proof must display on
Stuart Rogers wrote:
Graeme R Forbes wrote:
I have a proof consisting in a sequence of lines across a
page, each a
paragraph, and each line separated from the next by a shallow
anchored frame that contains a separator line. Each
line/para is set
to keep with the next one since
I knew there had to be a simple solution. You prevent a page break
occurring at a soft return by putting a sufficiently large number (I
used 4) in the Widow/Orphan control box on the Pagination page of the
Para Designer. Thanks to Stuart Rogers for suggesting this.
Graeme Forbes
] Behalf Of Alan
Litchfield
Sent: Saturday, February 02, 2008 11:59 AM
To: Framers
Subject: Re: keep with next para
On 2/02/2008, at 11:08 PM, Diane Gaskill wrote:
Alan,
Um, just an FYI, Graeme has been on this list for at least 5 years
that I
know of. I kinda sorta think he knows how to use FM
]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Alan
Litchfield
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2008 7:03 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Re: keep with next para
Hi Graeme,
I'm not certain why you are using an anchored frame to separate your
paragraphs. Why not just add space between them, then you can
On 2/02/2008, at 11:08 PM, Diane Gaskill wrote:
Alan,
Um, just an FYI, Graeme has been on this list for at least 5 years
that I
know of. I kinda sorta think he knows how to use FM pretty
well... :-)
Alright Diane, pulling my head in now.
Cheers
Alan
Hi Graeme,
I'm not certain why you are using an anchored frame to separate your
paragraphs. Why not just add space between them, then you can specify
which paragraphs need to a keep with next setting. This does away
with the extra paragraph between each text paragraph.
These setting are in