Jose Capco wrote:
In the amsmath package, when one starts a new section
environment a pagebreak is not accompanied. This is
sometimes awkward especially in cases when you for
instance have just ended your old section that is
almost in the end of the page (you get a one line
section title that re
Todd Denniston wrote:
> Although I Generally like to force new major sections to start on a new
> page too, you can be a little gentler and ask LaTeX not to make widows[1]
> or orphans[2] most of the time anyway. The LaTeX way is to make it a
> penalty to create such a line, using \clubpenalty and
Jose Capco wrote:
>
> In the amsmath package, when one starts a new section
> environment a pagebreak is not accompanied. This is
> sometimes awkward especially in cases when you for
> instance have just ended your old section that is
> almost in the end of the page (you get a one line
> section t
IMHO one should avoid forced page breaks. latex goes to great lengths to do
page breaking in a typographically pleasing way, and i feel that a key-combo
would only encourage forced page breaks.
perhaps the need for a forced page break is better solved in a different
way?
martin
On 12/10/05, Jos
Jose Capco wrote:
Ctrl-Enter (or Strg-Enter ;D ) is actually \newline
and not \pagebreak, at least for me it is (with 1.3.5
Qt port).
Oh sorry, you are right: \newpage is inserted via the menu Edit->Paragraph
Any key combo for pagebreak? I know about
the paragraph menu where I can choose it
i understand that you are displeased with such a "son of a bitch"
(typografically a "horeunge" in danish - i am not sure about the english
term), however, you do realize that if you insert or delete text in your
document above the forced page break the layout could be ruined - and you
are back to s
In the amsmath package, when one starts a new section
environment a pagebreak is not accompanied. This is
sometimes awkward especially in cases when you for
instance have just ended your old section that is
almost in the end of the page (you get a one line
section title that resides in the end of t
--- Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For \newpage you can use the shortcut "Strg-ENTER"
> (or "C-ENTER").
> \pagebreak is actually not supported in LyX, so that
> you have to use ERT
> for this.
>
> regards Uwe
>
Ctrl-Enter (or Strg-Enter ;D ) is actually \newline
and not \pagebreak, a
Ok, I found out that this thing with labeling and
referencing the label may be some lyx bug. I am using
still 1.3.5 (due to compatibility issues with win98, I
cant use 1.3.6 yet) ... When I compile the tex export
of my lyx file, I get the references correctly in my
dvi. But when I allow lyx to prod
Jose Capco wrote:
Is there something like pagebreak or newpage the lyx
way?
For \newpage you can use the shortcut "Strg-ENTER" (or "C-ENTER").
\pagebreak is actually not supported in LyX, so that you have to use ERT
for this.
regards Uwe
Hey Jose,
Am Dienstag, 11. Oktober 2005 11:56 schrieb Jose Capco:
> Is there something like pagebreak or newpage the lyx
> way? or do I have to write a latex code when I want to
> pagebreak or newpage.
Just put the cursor in the (wanted) last paragraph of your page, open 'Format'
'Paragraph' of
Dear List,
Is there something like pagebreak or newpage the lyx
way? or do I have to write a latex code when I want to
pagebreak or newpage. I also have problems with
labels, whenever I make a reference with label and
produce the dvi I get ?? instead of the label (eg.
instead of "see Proposition 2
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