On 2009-06-10, Ralf wrote:
Hi All,
how often do we need the \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} ?
Well, I use it quite a lot since I have a lot of large figures and sometimes I
just need an extra line to keep it all together.
Instead of typing the ERT each time, it would be fancy to have a
Guenter Milde mi...@... writes:
[snip]
On 2009-06-10, Ralf wrote:
how often do we need the \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} ?
I don't think this is widely used/needed by the general public.
+ yes, seems like it
How about creating this keybinding yourself?
+ Alright, probably worthwhile to
On 2009-06-11, Ralf wrote:
Guenter Milde mi...@... writes:
On 2009-06-10, Ralf wrote:
How about creating this keybinding yourself?
+ Alright, probably worthwhile to get familiar with Macros sooner or
later - but probably later for me, no time ...
I found an even longer example in my bind
Guenter Milde mi...@... writes:
[snip]
command-sequence ert-insert; self-insert \enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
Right on Guenter - problem solved !
Cheers
-Ralf
On 2009-06-10, Ralf wrote:
Hi All,
how often do we need the \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} ?
Well, I use it quite a lot since I have a lot of large figures and sometimes I
just need an extra line to keep it all together.
Instead of typing the ERT each time, it would be fancy to have a
Guenter Milde mi...@... writes:
[snip]
On 2009-06-10, Ralf wrote:
how often do we need the \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} ?
I don't think this is widely used/needed by the general public.
+ yes, seems like it
How about creating this keybinding yourself?
+ Alright, probably worthwhile to
On 2009-06-11, Ralf wrote:
Guenter Milde mi...@... writes:
On 2009-06-10, Ralf wrote:
How about creating this keybinding yourself?
+ Alright, probably worthwhile to get familiar with Macros sooner or
later - but probably later for me, no time ...
I found an even longer example in my bind
Guenter Milde mi...@... writes:
[snip]
command-sequence ert-insert; self-insert \enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
Right on Guenter - problem solved !
Cheers
-Ralf
On 2009-06-10, Ralf wrote:
> Hi All,
> how often do we need the \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} ?
> Well, I use it quite a lot since I have a lot of large figures and sometimes I
> just need an extra line to keep it all together.
> Instead of typing the ERT each time, it would be fancy to have a
Guenter Milde writes:
[snip]
> On 2009-06-10, Ralf wrote:
> > how often do we need the \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} ?
> I don't think this is widely used/needed by the general public.
+ yes, seems like it
> How about creating this keybinding yourself?
+ Alright, probably
On 2009-06-11, Ralf wrote:
> Guenter Milde writes:
>> On 2009-06-10, Ralf wrote:
>> How about creating this keybinding yourself?
> + Alright, probably worthwhile to get familiar with Macros sooner or
> later - but probably later for me, no time ...
I found an even longer example
Guenter Milde writes:
[snip]
>command-sequence ert-insert; self-insert \enlargethispage{\baselineskip}
Right on Guenter - problem solved !
Cheers
-Ralf
Ralf wrote:
how often do we need the \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} ?
Well, I use it quite a lot since I have a lot of large figures and sometimes I
just need an extra line to keep it all together.
Instead of typing the ERT each time, it would be fancy to have a button (and/or
shortcut) that
On Wednesday 10 June 2009 11:46:10 am Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Ralf wrote:
how often do we need the \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} ?
Well, I use it quite a lot since I have a lot of large figures and
sometimes I just need an extra line to keep it all together.
Instead of typing the ERT
Steve Litt sl...@... writes:
[snip]
I use \enlargethispage on my eBook book cover, but I really don't understand
it. What you said about keeping something all together sounded interesting,
because I know as figures start approaching 1/4 page in each length, ugly
spacing issues happen. Could
Ralf wrote:
how often do we need the \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} ?
Well, I use it quite a lot since I have a lot of large figures and sometimes I
just need an extra line to keep it all together.
Instead of typing the ERT each time, it would be fancy to have a button (and/or
shortcut) that
On Wednesday 10 June 2009 11:46:10 am Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Ralf wrote:
how often do we need the \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} ?
Well, I use it quite a lot since I have a lot of large figures and
sometimes I just need an extra line to keep it all together.
Instead of typing the ERT
Steve Litt sl...@... writes:
[snip]
I use \enlargethispage on my eBook book cover, but I really don't understand
it. What you said about keeping something all together sounded interesting,
because I know as figures start approaching 1/4 page in each length, ugly
spacing issues happen. Could
Ralf wrote:
how often do we need the \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} ?
Well, I use it quite a lot since I have a lot of large figures and sometimes I
just need an extra line to keep it all together.
Instead of typing the ERT each time, it would be fancy to have a button (and/or
shortcut) that
On Wednesday 10 June 2009 11:46:10 am Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> Ralf wrote:
> > how often do we need the \enlargethispage{\baselineskip} ?
> > Well, I use it quite a lot since I have a lot of large figures and
> > sometimes I just need an extra line to keep it all together.
> >
> > Instead of typing
Steve Litt writes:
[snip]
> I use \enlargethispage on my eBook book cover, but I really don't understand
> it. What you said about keeping something all together sounded interesting,
> because I know as figures start approaching 1/4 page in each length, ugly
> spacing issues happen.
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