Le Tuesday, 28 Mar 2006, à 16:25 Europe/Paris, Graham Samuel a écrit :
On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 15:22:25 +0200, André Bisseret
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[Some very valuable stuff about the problem of multipage printing of
text]
André - this is just a preliminary 'thank you' for taking the trouble
to send your script and to comment on it. My French is not quite at
zero-level, but it needs all the help it can get! Anyway I am studying
your solution and I may ask you some questions about it later on. I am
interested in your 'orphan line' solution - this term is also used in
English by the way (we also have 'widowed' lines - lignes veuves?? -
which is the line before the orphan one, left on the previous > page...)
You are right ; a "widowed line" ( "ligne veuve" or "une veuve") is
isolated at the end of a page ; while an orphan line (ligne orpheline)
is isolated at the top of a page.
So, I was wrong in my preceding post : the problem I was speaking about
(and the corresponding script) relates to "the widowed lines", not the
orphan lines.
Best regards
André
Anyway, thanks again
Graham
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Graham Samuel / The Living Fossil Co. / UK and France
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