Re: [NTG-context] inhibition of new page after a header

2006-10-06 Thread Gerhard Kugler
Thank you,

I had the figure at the beginning just after the header. It is a
figure at the side. My solution is now to put one sentence before the
text with figure. A little suboptimal, because the paragraph is
splitted.

I think, in this case an (minimal) example is not necessary.

Gerhard

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Re: [NTG-context] inhibition of new page after a header

2006-10-06 Thread Duncan Hothersall
> How can it be that context sets a new page immediately after a
> (subsubsection-)header?
> 
> Is it necessary to inhibit it after every header explicitely?

Default settings of headers inhibit a break immediately afterwards but
it is very easy to stop this working by either changing the set-up of
the header, or putting something immediately after it which overrides
the \nobreak.

Can you post an example?

Duncan


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[NTG-context] inhibition of new page after a header

2006-10-06 Thread Gerhard Kugler
Hello,

I'm new in the listserve and in applying Context. In the past I used
LateX, but not for ambitious projects. Now I'm translating a book.

My first question:

How can it be that context sets a new page immediately after a
(subsubsection-)header?

Is it necessary to inhibit it after every header explicitely?

Gerhard

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Psychotherapeut
Bensheim (Germany)
http://www.psychotherapie-kugler.de
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