keeping together \subject and a table without a page break
I am looking for a way to keep a subject header and a following table together on one page, without a page break. Something like: ---snippet begins--- \subsubject{Personal suffixes for the present tense} \starttabulate [|w(.1\textwidth)|p(.2\textwidth)|pI(.2\textwidth)|p(.2\textwidth)|pI(.2\textwidth)|] […here comes the table…] \stoptabulate ---snippet ends--- but everything together on one page. (The example uses \starttabulate, but I would also need this for \startTABLE.) On the wiki I found a command \blank[samepage], but this does not seem to work (at least not in MkII), because the parameter 'samepage' is not recognized. I would be very grateful for suggestions. Robert
On 5/3/2018 12:22 PM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
I am looking for a way to keep a subject header and a following table together on one page, without a page break. Something like:
---snippet begins---
\subsubject{Personal suffixes for the present tense}
\starttabulate [|w(.1\textwidth)|p(.2\textwidth)|pI(.2\textwidth)|p(.2\textwidth)|pI(.2\textwidth)|] […here comes the table…] \stoptabulate
---snippet ends---
but everything together on one page. (The example uses \starttabulate, but I would also need this for \startTABLE.)
On the wiki I found a command \blank[samepage], but this does not seem to work (at least not in MkII), because the parameter 'samepage' is not recognized.
I would be very grateful for suggestions. you can put \testpage[4] before the \subsubject (number of lines you want)
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YES! Thank you!
On 3. May 2018, at 13:07, Hans Hagen
wrote: On 5/3/2018 12:22 PM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
I am looking for a way to keep a subject header and a following table together on one page, without a page break. Something like: […] you can put \testpage[4] before the \subsubject (number of lines you want)
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