At 2008-11-21 12:30 +0100, Josef Pavlas wrote:
try using only keep-together.within-page="always". When you set
keep-toghether property (which is "shortcut"), it sets also
keep-together.within-line="always".
Yes, I agree with Josef to use a compound property instead of
inadvertently setting all properties ... but may I suggest using
keep-together.within-column= instead of keep-together.within-page= as
the property? What I like about doing this is if I ever change from
single column to multi-column output I get the desired result. There
is no difference between .within-column= and .within-page= when
formatting a single column output, and in multi-column output you
would almost always want .within-column= ... so my counsel to my
students has always been to get into the habit of using
.within-column= even when doing one-column output.
I hope this helps.
. . . . . . . . . . Ken
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