Re: Widows and Orphans

2013-09-10 Thread Richard Heck
printing. If you google clubpenalty widowpenalty you'll find lots of discussion of this kind of thing, e.g., here: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=widows You can force LaTeX never to allow widows or orphans by setting the two comments I mentioned to insanely high values, e.g

Re: Widows and Orphans

2013-09-10 Thread Gordon Cooper
I expected that an answer would not be simple About 20 years ago I wrote a module in Pascal that kept a line count for each page and forced a new page if a paragraph break or a new heading came within a selectable distance from the bottom. This partly solved the issue, but not completely. Thanks

Re: Widows and Orphans

2013-09-10 Thread Ray Rashif
from the bottom. This partly solved the issue, but not completely. Thanks for the information. This has really bothered me as well, often in large documents where I have to go through every single page after a minor revision to check for widows and orphans -- it really is a PITA. The high

Re: Widows and Orphans

2013-09-10 Thread Richard Heck
printing. If you google clubpenalty widowpenalty you'll find lots of discussion of this kind of thing, e.g., here: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=widows You can force LaTeX never to allow widows or orphans by setting the two comments I mentioned to insanely high values, e.g

Re: Widows and Orphans

2013-09-10 Thread Gordon Cooper
I expected that an answer would not be simple About 20 years ago I wrote a module in Pascal that kept a line count for each page and forced a new page if a paragraph break or a new heading came within a selectable distance from the bottom. This partly solved the issue, but not completely. Thanks

Re: Widows and Orphans

2013-09-10 Thread Ray Rashif
from the bottom. This partly solved the issue, but not completely. Thanks for the information. This has really bothered me as well, often in large documents where I have to go through every single page after a minor revision to check for widows and orphans -- it really is a PITA. The high

Re: Widows and Orphans

2013-09-10 Thread Richard Heck
fore printing. If you google "clubpenalty widowpenalty" you'll find lots of discussion of this kind of thing, e.g., here: http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=widows You can force LaTeX never to allow widows or orphans by setting the two comments I mentioned to insanely hi

Re: Widows and Orphans

2013-09-10 Thread Gordon Cooper
I expected that an answer would not be simple About 20 years ago I wrote a module in Pascal that kept a line count for each page and forced a new page if a paragraph break or a new heading came within a selectable distance from the bottom. This partly solved the issue, but not completely. Thanks

Re: Widows and Orphans

2013-09-10 Thread Ray Rashif
ithin a selectable distance from the bottom. This partly > solved the issue, but not completely. > > Thanks for the information. This has really bothered me as well, often in large documents where I have to go through every single page after a minor revision to check for widows and orp

Widows and Orphans

2013-09-09 Thread Gordon Cooper
Is there a simple answer to the typesetting widow orphan problem in Lyx/latex? I see that there are various suggestions offered in the manuals but they all seem to result in the need for a bit of text adjustment (fiddling) as the final step before printing. Gordon Tauranga.

Widows and Orphans

2013-09-09 Thread Gordon Cooper
Is there a simple answer to the typesetting widow orphan problem in Lyx/latex? I see that there are various suggestions offered in the manuals but they all seem to result in the need for a bit of text adjustment (fiddling) as the final step before printing. Gordon Tauranga.

Widows and Orphans

2013-09-09 Thread Gordon Cooper
Is there a simple answer to the typesetting widow & orphan problem in Lyx/latex? I see that there are various suggestions offered in the manuals but they all seem to result in the need for a bit of text adjustment (fiddling) as the final step before printing. Gordon Tauranga.

Widows... and orphans

2010-07-17 Thread Frederick Noronha
Is there any way to avoid widows and orphans showing up in Lyx? Thanks! FN Frederick Noronha +91-9822122436 +91-832-2409490

Re: Widows... and orphans

2010-07-17 Thread Richard Heck
On 07/17/2010 04:39 PM, Frederick Noronha wrote: Is there any way to avoid widows and orphans showing up in Lyx? TeX tries to avoid them, but it will allow them if it deems other options worse. You can make TeX give greater weight to the prevention of widows and orphans by setting certain

Re: Widows... and orphans

2010-07-17 Thread Alan L Tyree
On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 22:27:06 -0400 Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote: On 07/17/2010 04:39 PM, Frederick Noronha wrote: Is there any way to avoid widows and orphans showing up in Lyx? TeX tries to avoid them, but it will allow them if it deems other options worse. You can make

Widows... and orphans

2010-07-17 Thread Frederick Noronha
Is there any way to avoid widows and orphans showing up in Lyx? Thanks! FN Frederick Noronha +91-9822122436 +91-832-2409490

Re: Widows... and orphans

2010-07-17 Thread Richard Heck
On 07/17/2010 04:39 PM, Frederick Noronha wrote: Is there any way to avoid widows and orphans showing up in Lyx? TeX tries to avoid them, but it will allow them if it deems other options worse. You can make TeX give greater weight to the prevention of widows and orphans by setting certain

Re: Widows... and orphans

2010-07-17 Thread Alan L Tyree
On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 22:27:06 -0400 Richard Heck rgh...@comcast.net wrote: On 07/17/2010 04:39 PM, Frederick Noronha wrote: Is there any way to avoid widows and orphans showing up in Lyx? TeX tries to avoid them, but it will allow them if it deems other options worse. You can make

Widows... and orphans

2010-07-17 Thread Frederick Noronha
Is there any way to avoid widows and orphans showing up in Lyx? Thanks! FN Frederick Noronha +91-9822122436 +91-832-2409490

Re: Widows... and orphans

2010-07-17 Thread Richard Heck
On 07/17/2010 04:39 PM, Frederick Noronha wrote: Is there any way to avoid widows and orphans showing up in Lyx? TeX tries to avoid them, but it will allow them if it deems other options worse. You can make TeX give greater weight to the prevention of widows and orphans by setting certain

Re: Widows... and orphans

2010-07-17 Thread Alan L Tyree
On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 22:27:06 -0400 Richard Heck <rgh...@comcast.net> wrote: > On 07/17/2010 04:39 PM, Frederick Noronha wrote: > > Is there any way to avoid widows and orphans showing up in Lyx? > > > > > TeX tries to avoid them, but it will allow them if it dee

Re: Widows and Orphans

2006-06-30 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Rich Shepard wrote: I have a widow line: the last line of a paragraph that is the first line on the following page; it's actually the last line of the report chapter, which makes it look worse. I _thought_ there was a macro to extend the page, but I cannot find a reference to it.

Re: Widows and Orphans

2006-06-30 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Rich Shepard wrote: I have a widow line: the last line of a paragraph that is the first line on the following page; it's actually the last line of the report chapter, which makes it look worse. I _thought_ there was a macro to extend the page, but I cannot find a reference to it.

Re: Widows and Orphans

2006-06-30 Thread Juergen Spitzmueller
Rich Shepard wrote: >I have a widow line: the last line of a paragraph that is the first line > on the following page; it's actually the last line of the report chapter, > which makes it look worse. > >I _thought_ there was a macro to extend the page, but I cannot find a > reference to it.

Widows and Orphans

2006-06-29 Thread Rich Shepard
I have a widow line: the last line of a paragraph that is the first line on the following page; it's actually the last line of the report chapter, which makes it look worse. I _thought_ there was a macro to extend the page, but I cannot find a reference to it. Nothing in TLC2 that helps.

Widows and Orphans

2006-06-29 Thread Rich Shepard
I have a widow line: the last line of a paragraph that is the first line on the following page; it's actually the last line of the report chapter, which makes it look worse. I _thought_ there was a macro to extend the page, but I cannot find a reference to it. Nothing in TLC2 that helps.

Widows and Orphans

2006-06-29 Thread Rich Shepard
I have a widow line: the last line of a paragraph that is the first line on the following page; it's actually the last line of the report chapter, which makes it look worse. I _thought_ there was a macro to extend the page, but I cannot find a reference to it. Nothing in TLC2 that helps.

widows and orphans

2001-04-28 Thread Christopher Jones
I have been trying Herbert Voss's solution for widow and orphan control (http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/layouts/widows.html). I tried the first solution, and I tried the second as an addition to the first, which is what I understood I was supposed to do if the first didn't work. The

Re: widows and orphans

2001-04-28 Thread Herbert Voss
Christopher Jones wrote: I have been trying Herbert Voss's solution for widow and orphan control (http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/layouts/widows.html). I tried the first solution, and I tried the second as an addition to the first, which is what I understood I was supposed to do if

widows and orphans

2001-04-28 Thread Christopher Jones
I have been trying Herbert Voss's solution for widow and orphan control (http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/layouts/widows.html). I tried the first solution, and I tried the second as an addition to the first, which is what I understood I was supposed to do if the first didn't work. The

Re: widows and orphans

2001-04-28 Thread Herbert Voss
Christopher Jones wrote: I have been trying Herbert Voss's solution for widow and orphan control (http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/layouts/widows.html). I tried the first solution, and I tried the second as an addition to the first, which is what I understood I was supposed to do if

widows and orphans

2001-04-28 Thread Christopher Jones
I have been trying Herbert Voss's solution for widow and orphan control (http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/layouts/widows.html). I tried the first solution, and I tried the second as an addition to the first, which is what I understood I was supposed to do if the first didn't work. The

Re: widows and orphans

2001-04-28 Thread Herbert Voss
Christopher Jones wrote: > > I have been trying Herbert Voss's solution for widow and orphan control > (http://www.educat.hu-berlin.de/~voss/lyx/layouts/widows.html). I tried the > first solution, and I tried the second as an addition to the first, which is > what I understood I was supposed to