Re: Orphan on Page

2007-03-10 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Unless there are consequences that TeX judges worse than an orphan, if this specific line is moved to the next page. This is always a pro- and con-game. I see. Always assumed it was an all-or-nothing issue. And, I never really paid any

Re: Orphan on Page

2007-03-10 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Rich Shepard wrote: I see. Always assumed it was an all-or-nothing issue. And, I never really paid any attention to whether or not I've seen orphans and widows before. This just stuck out. It's very often a matter of taste, and compromise. Easy example: Consider preventing an orphan (i.e.

Re: Orphan on Page

2007-03-10 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Unless there are consequences that TeX judges worse than an orphan, if this specific line is moved to the next page. This is always a pro- and con-game. I see. Always assumed it was an all-or-nothing issue. And, I never really paid any

Re: Orphan on Page

2007-03-10 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Rich Shepard wrote: I see. Always assumed it was an all-or-nothing issue. And, I never really paid any attention to whether or not I've seen orphans and widows before. This just stuck out. It's very often a matter of taste, and compromise. Easy example: Consider preventing an orphan (i.e.

Re: Orphan on Page

2007-03-10 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sat, 10 Mar 2007, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: Unless there are consequences that TeX judges "worse" than an orphan, if this specific line is moved to the next page. This is always a pro- and con-game. I see. Always assumed it was an all-or-nothing issue. And, I never really paid any

Re: Orphan on Page

2007-03-10 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Rich Shepard wrote: > I see. Always assumed it was an all-or-nothing issue. And, I never really > paid any attention to whether or not I've seen orphans and widows before. > This just stuck out. It's very often a matter of taste, and compromise. Easy example: Consider preventing an orphan (i.e.

Re: Orphan on Page

2007-03-09 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Rich Shepard wrote: I thought that TeX took care of that. Unless there are consequences that TeX judges worse than an orphan, if this specific line is moved to the next page. This is always a pro- and con-game. What have I missed? You could increase \clubpenalty (which is set to 500

Re: Orphan on Page

2007-03-09 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Rich Shepard wrote: I thought that TeX took care of that. Unless there are consequences that TeX judges worse than an orphan, if this specific line is moved to the next page. This is always a pro- and con-game. What have I missed? You could increase \clubpenalty (which is set to 500

Re: Orphan on Page

2007-03-09 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
Rich Shepard wrote: > I thought that TeX took care of that. Unless there are consequences that TeX judges "worse" than an orphan, if this specific line is moved to the next page. This is always a pro- and con-game. > What have I missed? You could increase \clubpenalty (which is set to 500