Taco Hoekwater
On 09/25/2010 08:03 PM, Elias Oltmanns wrote:
The first couple of lines of the paragraph beginning on page two should really go on the previous page. Since the hang mechanism of \placefigure doesn't work due to the page break, I'd like to split this paragraph into two logical entities, so TeX can put the first on the first page and treat the second as a separate paragraph flowing around the picture. However, the reader should not be aware of this split.
Any help much appreciated,
I don't know of any automatic solution to this problem (except _perhaps_ columnsets could help) but the simplest way to split a paragraph into two paragraphs while still looking like one is by inserting a macro like this at an existing break point:
Thanks Taco, this appears to be exactly what I was looking for. One more thing though: is there a simple way to arrange for all arguments provided to \splitpar to be passed on to \placefigure in a definition like this:
\def\splitpar {\bgroup \parfillskip\zeropoint \par
\aftergroup \placefigure % arguments to \splitpar should be passed on
\aftergroup \parskip \aftergroup \zeropoint \aftergroup \noindentation \egroup }
Thanks for your help, Elias