Re: How to keep togetherenumerate resume and regular paragraph?

2013-01-08 Thread Csikos Bela
Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org írta:
On 01/05/2013 12:14 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
 Hello:

 I am preparing a document where I use enumerated list using 
 enumerate-resume (by loading Customizable lists (enumitem) module).
 The the document structure is as follows:

 - enumitem-resume paragraph including short title
 - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block
 - enumitem-resume paragraph including short title
 - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block
 - enumitem-resume paragraph including short title
 - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block

 and so forth.

 I want all

 - enumitem-resume paragraph incouding short title
 - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block

 pairs keep together on the same page, that is I don't want
 page break between the enumitem-resume and the following
 regular paragraph.

 How can I achieve this?

 In my output many pairs are separated.
 The short title is at the bottom of the page and the
 following text is at the top of the next page.

 I attach an example, lyx and output pdf file.
 See item 5 and the following black block,
 item 9 and the following block.

The usual way to keep stuff together is to use a minipage (Box), but 
that won't work here, since it messes up the numbering. Probably there 
is some more complicated method involving \nopagebreak, but my own sense
in cases like this is that the effort required to figure that out is 
probably not worth it. Just insert manual page breaks when you are done 
with the paper.

Richard


Thank you Richard.

Probably I have to do that.
The only thing that the document is very complex, and it takes about 5 minutes 
to build the pdf by pdflatex. (Compiling the pdf of the Lyx User Guide takes 25 
secs.) Therefore the try/adjust cycles are very time consuming.

bcsikos



Re: How to keep togetherenumerate resume and regular paragraph?

2013-01-08 Thread Csikos Bela
Richard Heck rgh...@lyx.org írta:
On 01/05/2013 12:14 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
 Hello:

 I am preparing a document where I use enumerated list using 
 enumerate-resume (by loading Customizable lists (enumitem) module).
 The the document structure is as follows:

 - enumitem-resume paragraph including short title
 - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block
 - enumitem-resume paragraph including short title
 - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block
 - enumitem-resume paragraph including short title
 - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block

 and so forth.

 I want all

 - enumitem-resume paragraph incouding short title
 - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block

 pairs keep together on the same page, that is I don't want
 page break between the enumitem-resume and the following
 regular paragraph.

 How can I achieve this?

 In my output many pairs are separated.
 The short title is at the bottom of the page and the
 following text is at the top of the next page.

 I attach an example, lyx and output pdf file.
 See item 5 and the following black block,
 item 9 and the following block.

The usual way to keep stuff together is to use a minipage (Box), but 
that won't work here, since it messes up the numbering. Probably there 
is some more complicated method involving \nopagebreak, but my own sense
in cases like this is that the effort required to figure that out is 
probably not worth it. Just insert manual page breaks when you are done 
with the paper.

Richard


Thank you Richard.

Probably I have to do that.
The only thing that the document is very complex, and it takes about 5 minutes 
to build the pdf by pdflatex. (Compiling the pdf of the Lyx User Guide takes 25 
secs.) Therefore the try/adjust cycles are very time consuming.

bcsikos



Re: How to keep togetherenumerate resume and regular paragraph?

2013-01-08 Thread Csikos Bela
Richard Heck  írta:
>On 01/05/2013 12:14 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:
>> Hello:
>>
>> I am preparing a document where I use enumerated list using 
>> >>enumerate-resume (by loading Customizable lists (enumitem) module).
>> The the document structure is as follows:
>>
>> - enumitem-resume paragraph including short title
>> - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block
>> - enumitem-resume paragraph including short title
>> - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block
>> - enumitem-resume paragraph including short title
>> - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block
>>
>> and so forth.
>>
>> I want all
>>
>> - enumitem-resume paragraph incouding short title
>> - regular paragraph including centered text/figure block
>>
>> pairs keep together on the same page, that is I don't want
>> page break between the enumitem-resume and the following
>> regular paragraph.
>>
>> How can I achieve this?
>>
>> In my output many pairs are separated.
>> The short title is at the bottom of the page and the
>> following text is at the top of the next page.
>>
>> I attach an example, lyx and output pdf file.
>> See item 5 and the following black block,
>> item 9 and the following block.

>The usual way to keep stuff together is to use a minipage (Box), but 
>that won't work here, since it messes up the numbering. Probably there 
>is some more complicated method involving \nopagebreak, but my own sense
>in cases like this is that the effort required to figure that out is 
>probably not worth it. Just insert manual page breaks when you are done 
>with the paper.
>
>Richard


Thank you Richard.

Probably I have to do that.
The only thing that the document is very complex, and it takes about 5 minutes 
to build the pdf by pdflatex. (Compiling the pdf of the Lyx User Guide takes 25 
secs.) Therefore the try/adjust cycles are very time consuming.

bcsikos



Re: How to keep togetherenumerate resume and regular paragraph?

2013-01-05 Thread Richard Heck

On 01/05/2013 12:14 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:

Hello:

I am preparing a document where I use enumerated list using enumerate-resume 
(by loading Customizable lists (enumitem) module).
The the document structure is as follows:

- enumitem-resume paragraph including short title
- regular paragraph including centered text/figure block
- enumitem-resume paragraph including short title
- regular paragraph including centered text/figure block
- enumitem-resume paragraph including short title
- regular paragraph including centered text/figure block

and so forth.

I want all

- enumitem-resume paragraph incouding short title
- regular paragraph including centered text/figure block

pairs keep together on the same page, that is I don't want
page break between the enumitem-resume and the following
regular paragraph.

How can I achieve this?

In my output many pairs are separated.
The short title is at the bottom of the page and the
following text is at the top of the next page.

I attach an example, lyx and output pdf file.
See item 5 and the following black block,
item 9 and the following block.
The usual way to keep stuff together is to use a minipage (Box), but 
that won't work here, since it messes up the numbering. Probably there 
is some more complicated method involving \nopagebreak, but my own sense 
in cases like this is that the effort required to figure that out is 
probably not worth it. Just insert manual page breaks when you are done 
with the paper.


Richard


Thanks in advance,

bcsikos




Re: How to keep togetherenumerate resume and regular paragraph?

2013-01-05 Thread Richard Heck

On 01/05/2013 12:14 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:

Hello:

I am preparing a document where I use enumerated list using enumerate-resume 
(by loading Customizable lists (enumitem) module).
The the document structure is as follows:

- enumitem-resume paragraph including short title
- regular paragraph including centered text/figure block
- enumitem-resume paragraph including short title
- regular paragraph including centered text/figure block
- enumitem-resume paragraph including short title
- regular paragraph including centered text/figure block

and so forth.

I want all

- enumitem-resume paragraph incouding short title
- regular paragraph including centered text/figure block

pairs keep together on the same page, that is I don't want
page break between the enumitem-resume and the following
regular paragraph.

How can I achieve this?

In my output many pairs are separated.
The short title is at the bottom of the page and the
following text is at the top of the next page.

I attach an example, lyx and output pdf file.
See item 5 and the following black block,
item 9 and the following block.
The usual way to keep stuff together is to use a minipage (Box), but 
that won't work here, since it messes up the numbering. Probably there 
is some more complicated method involving \nopagebreak, but my own sense 
in cases like this is that the effort required to figure that out is 
probably not worth it. Just insert manual page breaks when you are done 
with the paper.


Richard


Thanks in advance,

bcsikos




Re: How to keep togetherenumerate resume and regular paragraph?

2013-01-05 Thread Richard Heck

On 01/05/2013 12:14 PM, Csikos Bela wrote:

Hello:

I am preparing a document where I use enumerated list using enumerate-resume 
(by loading Customizable lists (enumitem) module).
The the document structure is as follows:

- enumitem-resume paragraph including short title
- regular paragraph including centered text/figure block
- enumitem-resume paragraph including short title
- regular paragraph including centered text/figure block
- enumitem-resume paragraph including short title
- regular paragraph including centered text/figure block

and so forth.

I want all

- enumitem-resume paragraph incouding short title
- regular paragraph including centered text/figure block

pairs keep together on the same page, that is I don't want
page break between the enumitem-resume and the following
regular paragraph.

How can I achieve this?

In my output many pairs are separated.
The short title is at the bottom of the page and the
following text is at the top of the next page.

I attach an example, lyx and output pdf file.
See item 5 and the following black block,
item 9 and the following block.
The usual way to keep stuff together is to use a minipage (Box), but 
that won't work here, since it messes up the numbering. Probably there 
is some more complicated method involving \nopagebreak, but my own sense 
in cases like this is that the effort required to figure that out is 
probably not worth it. Just insert manual page breaks when you are done 
with the paper.


Richard


Thanks in advance,

bcsikos