On Wednesday 22 Jan 2003 7:26 pm, José Matos wrote:
> The information you are looking for is in
> /usr/share/linuxdoc-tools/dist/linuxdoc-tools/latex2e/mapping
>
> there you should modify
> + "\n\\section"
>
> to
> + "\n\\pagebreak\n\\section"
This does indeed d
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 19:16, Richard Huxton wrote:
>
> Aha - found that already, but doesn't contain nearly enough information to
> transform sgml to latex (something happening behind the scenes).
>
> The latex commands are getting into an exported .tex file though, they're
> just being esca
On Wednesday 22 Jan 2003 4:53 pm, José Matos wrote:
> On Wednesday 22 January 2003 12:24, Richard Huxton wrote:
> > I'm putting together about a 20-page help doc for pdf and html output
> > using the linuxdoc (article) template.
>
> Good. :-)
>
> > I like the linuxdoc pdflatex output (bookmarks,
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 12:24, Richard Huxton wrote:
> I'm putting together about a 20-page help doc for pdf and html output using
> the linuxdoc (article) template.
Good. :-)
> I like the linuxdoc pdflatex output (bookmarks, links, standard fonts etc)
> but can't force a page break at the
On Wednesday 22 Jan 2003 2:02 pm, Helge Hafting wrote:
> Richard Huxton wrote:
> > I'm putting together about a 20-page help doc for pdf and html output
> > using the linuxdoc (article) template.
> >
> > I like the linuxdoc pdflatex output (bookmarks, links, standard fonts
> > etc) but can't force
I'm putting together about a 20-page help doc for pdf and html output using
the linuxdoc (article) template.
I like the linuxdoc pdflatex output (bookmarks, links, standard fonts etc) but
can't force a page break at the start of a new section. I've tried the Layout
| Paragraph setting and inser