Dear list,
while \widowpenalty is respected in conventional columns, inside or
outside \startmixedcolumns and \stopmixedcolumns, it is ignored. How can
I make ConTeXt avoid widows in mixedcolumns?
(I can't use conventional columns, some things like distance=... don't
work there.)
Thank you,
On 12. November 2013 at 18:36:49, Joshua Krämer (joshua.krae...@gmail.com)
wrote:
Dear list,
while \widowpenalty is respected in conventional columns, inside or
outside \startmixedcolumns and \stopmixedcolumns, it is ignored. How can
I make ConTeXt avoid widows in mixedcolumns?
(I can't use
Dear Wolfgang,
thanks for your answer. Please compare:
\starttext
\startcolumns[distance=5pt]
\input knuth
\stopcolumns
\startmixedcolumns[distance=5pt]
\input knuth
\stopmixedcolumns
\stoptext
___
If your
On 12. November 2013 at 18:45:55, Joshua Krämer (joshua.krae...@gmail.com)
wrote:
Dear Wolfgang,
thanks for your answer. Please compare:
\starttext
\startcolumns[distance=5pt]
\input knuth
\stopcolumns
\startmixedcolumns[distance=5pt]
\input knuth
\stopmixedcolumns
\stoptext
You
Am Tue, 12 Nov 2013 19:00:52 +0100 schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
\stoptext You have to set the values of the offset key to 0pt to use
only the values for distance:
Thanks, that did the trick. However, I still wonder why \widowpenalty
doesn't work in mixedcolumns. This should be revised. Maybe
In my environment file, I have
\clubpenalty=1
\widowpenalty=1
\setuptolerance[vertical,verystrict]
\setuptolerance[horizontal,tolerant]
and yet on occasion I still get widow lines.Does any one have suggestions
about strategies to remedy this either in general or on a case by case
basis?
Am 08.07.2013 um 14:57 schrieb Alan Bowen bowenala...@gmail.com:
In my environment file, I have
\clubpenalty=1
\widowpenalty=1
\setuptolerance[vertical,verystrict]
\setuptolerance[horizontal,tolerant]
and yet on occasion I still get widow lines.Does any one have suggestions
Many thanks, Wolfgang. The widows actually appear at the close of “normal”
paragraphs. Around the headers, all seem to be as it should. The “ConTeXT”
solution solves the problem nicely! (I have et the number of lines to 2.)
All best, Alan
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 9:57 AM, Wolfgang Schuster
Is the \widowpenalty for avoiding short single lines at the top of the page
functional in ConTeXt? Or is there another setup to be done? I find a situation
where \widowpenalty=1 doesn't make a difference. But it is not easily
decided if the TeX-engine could have done nothing in this special
Am 22.03.2013 um 16:25 schrieb Meer H. van der h.vanderm...@uva.nl:
Is the \widowpenalty for avoiding short single lines at the top of the page
functional in ConTeXt? Or is there another setup to be done? I find a
situation where \widowpenalty=1 doesn't make a difference. But it is not
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