* \filbreak OK--TOC again--dupes in index.
@ 2004-04-30 5:14 John Culleton
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From: John Culleton @ 2004-04-30 5:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
1. Is it OK to use the plain tex command \filbreak in a
Context run? If not OK is there a Context command that has
the same effect (preventing a section of text from being
split between pages)?
2. Also, I have tried several changes to my TOC code but it
still yields a blank line between items. Yet the TOC of
some manuals are single spaced. I cannot spot the anomaly.
3. Finally, I notice an anomaly in the indexing capability
of Context. For many years I have relied on makeindex,
which among other things prevents dupicative entries (the
same page number printed twice on the same entry.) However
Context seems to allow that. I can of course revert to the
eplain indexing macros and makeindex, but it seems to me
that Context should not print the same page number twice in
the index.
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John Culleton
Able Typesetters and Indexers
http://wexfordpress.com
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