Guenter Milde wrote:
It seems to me that boxes with simple rectangular frame does not allow
for page break within the box. Instead the box moves with all text
inside to the next page.
This is a known LaTeX limitation. There is, AFAIK, a package providing
breakable boxes, but I don't
Guenter Milde wrote:
It seems to me that boxes with simple rectangular frame does not allow
for page break within the box. Instead the box moves with all text
inside to the next page.
This is a known LaTeX limitation. There is, AFAIK, a package providing
breakable boxes, but I don't
Guenter Milde wrote:
> > It seems to me that boxes with simple rectangular frame does not allow
> > for page break within the box. Instead the box moves with all text
> > inside to the next page.
>
> This is a known LaTeX limitation. There is, AFAIK, a package providing
> "breakable" boxes, but
On 2011-01-14, Peter Baumgartner wrote:
Hello,
It seems to me that boxes with simple rectangular frame does not allow for
page break within the box. Instead the box moves with all text inside to
the next page.
This is a known LaTeX limitation. There is, AFAIK, a package providing
breakable
On 2011-01-14, Peter Baumgartner wrote:
Hello,
It seems to me that boxes with simple rectangular frame does not allow for
page break within the box. Instead the box moves with all text inside to
the next page.
This is a known LaTeX limitation. There is, AFAIK, a package providing
breakable
On 2011-01-14, Peter Baumgartner wrote:
> Hello,
> It seems to me that boxes with simple rectangular frame does not allow for
> page break within the box. Instead the box moves with all text inside to
> the next page.
This is a known LaTeX limitation. There is, AFAIK, a package providing
Hello,
It seems to me that boxes with simple rectangular frame does not allow for
page break within the box. Instead the box moves with all text inside to
the next page.
A box with more text than can fit on a page results an error:
! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [input stack size=5000].
Hello,
It seems to me that boxes with simple rectangular frame does not allow for
page break within the box. Instead the box moves with all text inside to
the next page.
A box with more text than can fit on a page results an error:
! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [input stack size=5000].
Hello,
It seems to me that boxes with simple rectangular frame does not allow for
page break within the box. Instead the box moves with all text inside to
the next page.
A box with more text than can fit on a page results an error:
> ! TeX capacity exceeded, sorry [input stack size=5000].
>