hello all I've failed to find how I could put first some text in two columns and then other text in one column on the same page. After \stopcolumnsep my text goes on a new page. Any hint would be greatly appreciated Many thanks -- Yvon Henel
Le samedi 12 janvier 2008, Yvon Henel wrote too quickly!
I've failed to find how I could put first some text in two columns and then other text in one column on the same page. After \stopcolumnsep my text goes on a new page.
And, after having wrote, began to think and look at the manuals with renewed attention! The answer is: use \startcolumns \stopcolumns. And I say to myself: RTFM, RTFM,... sorry for the noise :-( -- Yvon Henel
Hi Yvon, late, but still issuing the command \column moves you to the next column. Willi On Jan 12, 2008, at 5:13 PM, Yvon Henel wrote:
hello all
I've failed to find how I could put first some text in two columns and then other text in one column on the same page. After \stopcolumnsep my text goes on a new page.
Any hint would be greatly appreciated
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