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  • From: vincent douce <address@hidden>
  • To: texmacs-users <address@hidden>
  • Subject: re: column jump
  • Date: Wed, 19 Oct 2022 12:33:16 +0200

for example in this case :


ii would like to put "Équations lacunaires (lorsque b=0 ou c=0)"
on the top of column 2, it would be really more clear to read
Vinz

Le 19 oct. 2022 à 11:37, Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden> a écrit :

I recall that it has been discussed either in the mailing list or in the forum, perhaps with a bit of patience one can find the discussions, and the answer (still based on my recollections) was no; if one wants to first fill one column, then the other, then they must use a table with two columns.

G.

On 19.10.22 11:35, vincent douce wrote:
i feel this is the right explanation
is there a means to go against this behaviour ?
Vinz

Le 19 oct. 2022 à 11:17, Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden> a écrit :

It *may* be that "column break" does not exist "because" the two columns are not filled first one, then other, but they are always both filled distributing the text between them according to how much text is present in the page.

Maybe someone else has a better explanation.

G.

On 19.10.22 10:10, vincent douce wrote:
hello

i am deciding to use TeXmacs only in lanscape format because it fits really better with the screen of the computers…
of course it is more convenient, in this case, to use 2 columns

but every time i have tried the landscape-2-columns mode, i have encountered a difficulty :
i find "saut de page" in the format menu, but not "saut de colonne"
and i really miss this feature

is there a way to put "sauts de colonne" in TeXmacs 2-columns document ?

Vinz


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