David Arnold wrote:
We've edited that page and the problem is gone. To see another
example, consider page 61 of:
http://msenux.redwoods.edu/IntAlgText/chapter1/chapter1.pdf
Can you try to manally add:
\displaywidowpenalty0\brokenpenalty0
after the \startcolumns and see if it helps?
Taco,Nice try, but didn't help.On Aug 3, 2006, at 12:08 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:\displaywidowpenalty0\brokenpenalty0 The difficulty might be that Exercise #27 is in a textblock.% Exercise
David Arnold wrote:
Taco,
Nice try, but didn't help.
If the \column break works out ok, then I am not going to spend
any more time on this, ok? No doubt there is a bug somewhere,
but without a minimal file it will be extremely hard to track
down anyway.
Cheers, taco
Thanks for trying, Taco. Appreciate the help.
On Aug 3, 2006, at 1:00 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
David Arnold wrote:
Taco,
Nice try, but didn't help.
If the \column break works out ok, then I am not going to spend
any more time on this, ok? No doubt there is a bug somewhere,
but without
David Arnold wrote:
Hans et al, Any thoughts on this?
We are using:
\setupcolumns
[tolerance=stretch,
balance=yes,
blank=flexible,
rule=off,
distance=2.5em]
However, once in a while we get column overflow. See page 55 on:
Hans et al, Any thoughts on this?
We are using:
\setupcolumns
[tolerance=stretch,
balance=yes,
blank=flexible,
rule=off,
distance=2.5em]
However, once in a while we get column overflow. See page 55 on:
Hans,
We are using:
\setupcolumns
[tolerance=stretch,
balance=yes,
blank=flexible,
rule=off,
distance=2.5em]
However, once in a while we get column overflow. See page 55 on:
http://msenux.redwoods.edu/IntAlgText/chapter0/chapter0.pdf
Are we doing this