Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> 
> >>>>> "Garst" == Garst R Reese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Garst> -------------------------------- CONTENTS I part one 1 II part
> Garst> two 2 . . . IX part nine pp page number iv no page break X part
> Garst> ten pp continuation of TOC which can't be printed because of
> Garst> missing page breaks
> 
> I see. There is code in \l@part which makes sure that page breaks
> happen at the right place, that is before a part and not after. I
> guess that, since there are only parts in your TOC, no page break
> occur. I am not sure what you are supposed to do. Anyway having so
> many parts without any sectionning in between is a bit weird...
> 
> JMarc
Yes, but numbered sections in poetry books is also weird. Same with
story books. I am constantly fighting the problem that LaTeX aka la
tech, is tech oriented. But I love it when I'm writing journal papers.
Thanks for the tip.
Weird Garst

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