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From : Michael Lachmann <address@hidden>- To: address@hidden
- Subject: questions about 2 columns
- Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2006 19:37:38 +0200
I tried to use TeXmacs to create a document with 2 columns. I
encountered the following 2 "problems".
1. The document is shown in TeXmacs as one long page. This means that
half the document is on the left side, and half is on the right side,
and somewhere in the middle is a sentence that you have to scroll all
the way up/down the document to read. Is it possible to somehow tell
TeXmacs to display pages, so that the document will be devided into
several pages?
2. Currently with 2 columns the last page of the document gets printed
with 2 short columns. For example, if the last page is only 2/3 full, I
get 2 columns which are 2/3 a page long each. I'd like one column to
fill up first, and then the other to be used. In the example above it
would mean one full column, and one 1/3 full. Is there a setup that
tells TeXmacs to do that?
thanks,
Michael
- questions about 2 columns, Michael Lachmann, 11/22/2006
- Re: [TeXmacs] questions about 2 columns, Henri Lesourd, 11/22/2006
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