On 01/10/10 02:54, Norbert Preining wrote:
On Do, 30 Sep 2010, Eugen Dedu wrote:
\paragraph command creates something like a headline, hence TeX moves
is to the second page.
If you have already seen this page, please send it to me.
TeX Book or LaTeX Manual.
You are right. It still
On 29/09/10 12:57, Hilmar Preusse wrote:
On 28.09.10 Eugen Dedu (eugen.d...@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr) wrote:
Package: texlive-latex-base
Version: 2009-10
Severity: normal
The following input text generates the section title (1.2 Pathologies
dementielles) at the end of the first page, and the
On Do, 30 Sep 2010, Eugen Dedu wrote:
\paragraph command creates something like a headline, hence TeX moves
is to the second page.
If you have already seen this page, please send it to me.
TeX Book or LaTeX Manual.
You are right. It still intrigues me that paragraph creates a headline,
On 28.09.10 Eugen Dedu (eugen.d...@pu-pm.univ-fcomte.fr) wrote:
Package: texlive-latex-base
Version: 2009-10
Severity: normal
The following input text generates the section title (1.2 Pathologies
dementielles) at the end of the first page, and the remaining of the
section at the second
On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 20:25 +0200, Eugen Dedu wrote:
Note that removing either \paragraph, or \label fixes the problem.
[...]
\section{Pathologies dementielles}
\paragraph{d} \label{boz} prennent en compte 12 patients ages entre 53
What are you trying to label here in the first place? As
Package: texlive-latex-base
Version: 2009-10
Severity: normal
The following input text generates the section title (1.2 Pathologies
dementielles) at the end of the first page, and the remaining of the
section at the second page. I have always thought that a page break
cannot appear after a
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