Christian Liesen wrote:
Yes it should, but I continue to experience problems with widows and
orphans, too. I think that in many cases manually fine-tuning the
document is inevitable.
Widowed and orphaned section titles should be extremely rare. I don't
know how your \poemtitle macro is defined,
Yes it should, but I continue to experience problems with widows and
orphans, too. I think that in many cases manually fine-tuning the
document is inevitable.
Tweaking the layout is always the very last thing I do to a document
once the content is settled. Then -- if at all necessary -- I star
... well yes, LyX handles these commands well. I was wondering if there
were optional commands to be called with the verse package that could
solve your problem.
But maybe I did not even get the problem? You say the poem's title is
orphaned, so I suppose there's other text, too. Then why not s
Does \usepackage{verse} have to be called in the preamble?
-- Christian
Donn Ingle wrote:
Hi,
(I post with trepidation; having searched the wiki -- I promise.)
I am setting poems with this kind of approach (using memoir class.)
---
\poemtitle{Blah}
\settowidth{\versewi
Hi,
(I post with trepidation; having searched the wiki -- I promise.)
I am setting poems with this kind of approach (using memoir class.)
---
\poemtitle{Blah}
\settowidth{\versewidth}{xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx xxx }
\begin{verse}[\versewidth] Line 1 \\
Line 2 \\
Line 3 \\
\hspace{