Dnia Thu, Mar 05, 2009 at 03:14:23PM +0100, Wolfgang Schuster napisał(a):
Am 05.03.2009 um 15:05 schrieb Marcin Borkowski:
You can test whether the last paragraph had 1 or more lines and make your decision dependent on the result but this can be done only after the paragraph ist finished.
Well, Wolfgang, you'll be surprised: it can be done (even in pure vanilla TeX), at the expense of (possibly) nonuniform spacing. Google for a file "meashor.tex":). (In Poland, we have a saying: "nasi górą!" -- roughly "our people win!" -- I can't resist citing it here, since it was Bogusław Jackowski who wrote that macros:)).
I found the information about display math in my TeX book (although my TeX skills are not good enough to to write the code) but Alan want to know the number of lines before the text is typeset to insert a lettrine at the begin of the paragraph, can you also deliver code for this?
Well, obviously not:). But I only wanted to show that it _is_ possible to know in which line we are before we have the whole paragraph typeset (although with limitations). Sorry, it was a bit off-topic, but I couldn't resist the temptation to point out that Wolfgang The Great TeX Haxxor doesn't know something:P.
Wolfgang
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