how to setup minimum textlines before new page?
I have a 130 pages thesis, that has many chapters starting in the lower 5/6 of the page and having only 3-5 lines of text before it wraps to a new page.
If I have to manual add newpage
below every chapter, I will not get done in time as it changes with every newpage
the whole document.(every build will change the wrapped chapters and chopped chapters...)
Is there a possibility to configure a minimum of Textlines to be set on a Page?
like: "if it does NOT have enough space, then wrap the whole chapter to the next page"?
page-breaking layout
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I have a 130 pages thesis, that has many chapters starting in the lower 5/6 of the page and having only 3-5 lines of text before it wraps to a new page.
If I have to manual add newpage
below every chapter, I will not get done in time as it changes with every newpage
the whole document.(every build will change the wrapped chapters and chopped chapters...)
Is there a possibility to configure a minimum of Textlines to be set on a Page?
like: "if it does NOT have enough space, then wrap the whole chapter to the next page"?
page-breaking layout
you can use the needspace package.
– Ulrike Fischer
Mar 16 at 15:34
We have no idea what class you are using but with the standard classes achapter
command starts a new page. Please provide an MWE to show what you are doing.
– Peter Wilson
Mar 16 at 19:21
it is impossible to guess the problem with your code if you show no example I don't think I have ever seen a class that didn't makechapter
start a new page so why do you neednewpage
????
– David Carlisle
Mar 16 at 19:50
well my env is a article and it wraps sections automaticaly to a new page as standard. I used the term chapter as i thaught each sub element of a section is generaly called a chapter. Its those sub-elements of sections that i am asking about. Neverless i do not agree that a mwe is needed here becaus as i wrote my document is 130 pages long and its nonesence to make mwe of the critical sections. The question is clear enough.
– novski
Mar 17 at 14:22
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I have a 130 pages thesis, that has many chapters starting in the lower 5/6 of the page and having only 3-5 lines of text before it wraps to a new page.
If I have to manual add newpage
below every chapter, I will not get done in time as it changes with every newpage
the whole document.(every build will change the wrapped chapters and chopped chapters...)
Is there a possibility to configure a minimum of Textlines to be set on a Page?
like: "if it does NOT have enough space, then wrap the whole chapter to the next page"?
page-breaking layout
I have a 130 pages thesis, that has many chapters starting in the lower 5/6 of the page and having only 3-5 lines of text before it wraps to a new page.
If I have to manual add newpage
below every chapter, I will not get done in time as it changes with every newpage
the whole document.(every build will change the wrapped chapters and chopped chapters...)
Is there a possibility to configure a minimum of Textlines to be set on a Page?
like: "if it does NOT have enough space, then wrap the whole chapter to the next page"?
page-breaking layout
page-breaking layout
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you can use the needspace package.
– Ulrike Fischer
Mar 16 at 15:34
We have no idea what class you are using but with the standard classes achapter
command starts a new page. Please provide an MWE to show what you are doing.
– Peter Wilson
Mar 16 at 19:21
it is impossible to guess the problem with your code if you show no example I don't think I have ever seen a class that didn't makechapter
start a new page so why do you neednewpage
????
– David Carlisle
Mar 16 at 19:50
well my env is a article and it wraps sections automaticaly to a new page as standard. I used the term chapter as i thaught each sub element of a section is generaly called a chapter. Its those sub-elements of sections that i am asking about. Neverless i do not agree that a mwe is needed here becaus as i wrote my document is 130 pages long and its nonesence to make mwe of the critical sections. The question is clear enough.
– novski
Mar 17 at 14:22
add a comment |
you can use the needspace package.
– Ulrike Fischer
Mar 16 at 15:34
We have no idea what class you are using but with the standard classes achapter
command starts a new page. Please provide an MWE to show what you are doing.
– Peter Wilson
Mar 16 at 19:21
it is impossible to guess the problem with your code if you show no example I don't think I have ever seen a class that didn't makechapter
start a new page so why do you neednewpage
????
– David Carlisle
Mar 16 at 19:50
well my env is a article and it wraps sections automaticaly to a new page as standard. I used the term chapter as i thaught each sub element of a section is generaly called a chapter. Its those sub-elements of sections that i am asking about. Neverless i do not agree that a mwe is needed here becaus as i wrote my document is 130 pages long and its nonesence to make mwe of the critical sections. The question is clear enough.
– novski
Mar 17 at 14:22
you can use the needspace package.
– Ulrike Fischer
Mar 16 at 15:34
you can use the needspace package.
– Ulrike Fischer
Mar 16 at 15:34
We have no idea what class you are using but with the standard classes a
chapter
command starts a new page. Please provide an MWE to show what you are doing.– Peter Wilson
Mar 16 at 19:21
We have no idea what class you are using but with the standard classes a
chapter
command starts a new page. Please provide an MWE to show what you are doing.– Peter Wilson
Mar 16 at 19:21
it is impossible to guess the problem with your code if you show no example I don't think I have ever seen a class that didn't make
chapter
start a new page so why do you need newpage
????– David Carlisle
Mar 16 at 19:50
it is impossible to guess the problem with your code if you show no example I don't think I have ever seen a class that didn't make
chapter
start a new page so why do you need newpage
????– David Carlisle
Mar 16 at 19:50
well my env is a article and it wraps sections automaticaly to a new page as standard. I used the term chapter as i thaught each sub element of a section is generaly called a chapter. Its those sub-elements of sections that i am asking about. Neverless i do not agree that a mwe is needed here becaus as i wrote my document is 130 pages long and its nonesence to make mwe of the critical sections. The question is clear enough.
– novski
Mar 17 at 14:22
well my env is a article and it wraps sections automaticaly to a new page as standard. I used the term chapter as i thaught each sub element of a section is generaly called a chapter. Its those sub-elements of sections that i am asking about. Neverless i do not agree that a mwe is needed here becaus as i wrote my document is 130 pages long and its nonesence to make mwe of the critical sections. The question is clear enough.
– novski
Mar 17 at 14:22
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you can use the needspace package.
– Ulrike Fischer
Mar 16 at 15:34
We have no idea what class you are using but with the standard classes a
chapter
command starts a new page. Please provide an MWE to show what you are doing.– Peter Wilson
Mar 16 at 19:21
it is impossible to guess the problem with your code if you show no example I don't think I have ever seen a class that didn't make
chapter
start a new page so why do you neednewpage
????– David Carlisle
Mar 16 at 19:50
well my env is a article and it wraps sections automaticaly to a new page as standard. I used the term chapter as i thaught each sub element of a section is generaly called a chapter. Its those sub-elements of sections that i am asking about. Neverless i do not agree that a mwe is needed here becaus as i wrote my document is 130 pages long and its nonesence to make mwe of the critical sections. The question is clear enough.
– novski
Mar 17 at 14:22