>> click? Plus having a crosscheck if it makes sense with the currently
>> selected
>> amount of text to do so, for all the cases the selected text would span two
>> pages and more.
>>
>
> I don't really understand what you did or what you wanted to do :), but
> using minipages seems to me a bit wrong as minipages cannot span on multiple
> pages. Could you give a small example? I think you just don't know how to
> use the "Depth" button ;)
You got me wrong:
Latex produced something like this
...
* item 1
* item 2
* item 3
1. you need this
-------latex generated page break------------------
2. and this
3. and this
* item 4
...
However for the documentīs logical sake it would be better to do something like:
...
* item 1
* item 2
-------latex generated page break------------------
* item 3
1. you need this
2. and this
3. and this
* item 4
...
Sure I could manually insert a page break, but this would completely disturbe
the auto-formating and produce "Windows quality". Thus I used a minipage for
the enumeration, forcing latex to keep it together on a page and to do the
page break infront of it or after it. (I didnīt manage to include item 3, too.
Latex produced errors). Is this the right way to solve the problem?
Generally it would be fine to select the lines item 3, 1., 2. and 3. and toggle
a button (short cut!) to make them stick together and telling latex whereever
it wants to do a page break to do it above or below these "sticky lines" but not
in between them.
oliver
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