Re: how to prevent a page break?

2000-11-19 Thread Christopher Jones
Thanks, Herbert. I tried that already. It still splits, so that a name appears at the very bottom and then the rest of the address continues on the text page. Right now, I am looking through the file to see where this occurs and putting in page breaks. But I would like a more elegant solution, so

Re: how to prevent a page break?

2000-11-19 Thread Christopher Jones
Thanks, Herbert. I tried that already. It still splits, so that a name appears at the very bottom and then the rest of the address continues on the text page. Right now, I am looking through the file to see where this occurs and putting in page breaks. But I would like a more elegant solution, so

Re: how to prevent a page break?

2000-11-19 Thread Christopher Jones
Thanks, Herbert. I tried that already. It still splits, so that a name appears at the very bottom and then the rest of the address continues on the text page. Right now, I am looking through the file to see where this occurs and putting in page breaks. But I would like a more elegant solution, so

Re: how to prevent a page break?

2000-11-17 Thread Herbert Voss
Christopher Jones wrote: I'd like latex not to split a paragraph environment at the end of a page. Zum Beispiel, I'd like the "address" environment, which has protected breaks separating lines of the address, not to break up the record. \nopagebreak in tex (red) write between the two

Re: how to prevent a page break?

2000-11-17 Thread Herbert Voss
Christopher Jones wrote: I'd like latex not to split a paragraph environment at the end of a page. Zum Beispiel, I'd like the "address" environment, which has protected breaks separating lines of the address, not to break up the record. \nopagebreak in tex (red) write between the two

Re: how to prevent a page break?

2000-11-17 Thread Herbert Voss
Christopher Jones wrote: > > I'd like latex not to split a paragraph environment at the end of a page. Zum > Beispiel, I'd like the "address" environment, which has protected breaks > separating lines of the address, not to break up the record. \nopagebreak in tex (red) write between the two