Renaud AUBIN wrote:
Hi all,
Considering this piece of code: \section{A title of section} Here we have some texts....
resulting to the following theoretical situation before correction: at the bottom of the page 1: A title of section at the top of the page 2: Here we have some texts....
Is ConTeXt smart enough to apply this kind of correction during processing: page 1: whatever before \section call page 2: A title of section Here we have some texts....
Apparently, Taco told me on #context that this is the case... But in fact, I have this kind on problem with a \subsubsection call. If it is implemented, can we fine-tune the behaviour of the correction. For example, Considering a section label followed by only two lines of text, can we push this label+text to the newt page ?
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