Established that there is no way to do this. However, BL suggests using the
.go() method with the addition of every element, so that its effect on the
column of the addition of each element can be determined. This solves most
of the need to know where the column breaks.

---mr. bean


mister bean wrote:
> 
> Suppose I am using ColumnText to output text, and the go() method
> indicates that there is more text to print (so, I've filled the current
> column), is there any way of knowing where I am currently in the text to
> be output? 
> 
> In other words, is there any way I can tell what the last text output in
> the filled column was or what the first text item in the new column will
> be?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> ---mr. bean
> 

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