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How do I prevent section from breaking vwcol?
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 00:00UTC (8:00pm US/Eastern)Different column widths using multicolTwo-column list: different column widthsControl breaking of overlong section titlesHow do I prevent a section heading from being the last line on a page?How to prevent page break between two section headingsbreaking a section between two pagesHow to prevent section from starting on a new page in the scrartcl class?Very specifically customized sections and table of contentsHow do I prevent the section heading from printing 3 times in the ToCHow to create sections and section titles but prevent them from showing up in the output?How can I prevent my repeated section titles from duplicating?Broken line-breaking in section title
Here is a minimal example that works:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[english]babel
usepackagevwcol
usepackagelipsum
begindocument
beginvwcol[widths=0.6,0.4,sep=1.0cm,justify=flush,rule=0pt,indent=1em]
lipsum[1-3]
endvwcol
enddocument
But when I add section
, things get messed up:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[english]babel
usepackagevwcol
usepackagelipsum
begindocument
beginvwcol[widths=0.6,0.4,sep=1.0cm,justify=flush,rule=0pt,indent=1em]
sectionA Section Header
lipsum[1-3]
endvwcol
enddocument
My guess is that section
is somehow asserting its width (and thus the first column's width) across the whole page, while the second column continues to compute its width based on the erroneous first's.
How can I fix this?
sectioning
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Here is a minimal example that works:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[english]babel
usepackagevwcol
usepackagelipsum
begindocument
beginvwcol[widths=0.6,0.4,sep=1.0cm,justify=flush,rule=0pt,indent=1em]
lipsum[1-3]
endvwcol
enddocument
But when I add section
, things get messed up:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[english]babel
usepackagevwcol
usepackagelipsum
begindocument
beginvwcol[widths=0.6,0.4,sep=1.0cm,justify=flush,rule=0pt,indent=1em]
sectionA Section Header
lipsum[1-3]
endvwcol
enddocument
My guess is that section
is somehow asserting its width (and thus the first column's width) across the whole page, while the second column continues to compute its width based on the erroneous first's.
How can I fix this?
sectioning
bumped to the homepage by Community♦ 11 mins ago
This question has answers that may be good or bad; the system has marked it active so that they can be reviewed.
In fact, theitemize
environment appears broken too, each item not respecting the column's width, but simply overflowing (presumably to the article width).
– Andrew Cheong
Jul 27 '17 at 5:54
I suspect vwcol is a bit fragile. I give it kudos for handling the paragraph breaking between two widths.
– John Kormylo
Jul 27 '17 at 12:30
1
The package documentation actually says that you can't stick stuff in besides text.
– JPi
Jul 27 '17 at 16:56
add a comment |
Here is a minimal example that works:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[english]babel
usepackagevwcol
usepackagelipsum
begindocument
beginvwcol[widths=0.6,0.4,sep=1.0cm,justify=flush,rule=0pt,indent=1em]
lipsum[1-3]
endvwcol
enddocument
But when I add section
, things get messed up:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[english]babel
usepackagevwcol
usepackagelipsum
begindocument
beginvwcol[widths=0.6,0.4,sep=1.0cm,justify=flush,rule=0pt,indent=1em]
sectionA Section Header
lipsum[1-3]
endvwcol
enddocument
My guess is that section
is somehow asserting its width (and thus the first column's width) across the whole page, while the second column continues to compute its width based on the erroneous first's.
How can I fix this?
sectioning
Here is a minimal example that works:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[english]babel
usepackagevwcol
usepackagelipsum
begindocument
beginvwcol[widths=0.6,0.4,sep=1.0cm,justify=flush,rule=0pt,indent=1em]
lipsum[1-3]
endvwcol
enddocument
But when I add section
, things get messed up:
documentclassarticle
usepackage[english]babel
usepackagevwcol
usepackagelipsum
begindocument
beginvwcol[widths=0.6,0.4,sep=1.0cm,justify=flush,rule=0pt,indent=1em]
sectionA Section Header
lipsum[1-3]
endvwcol
enddocument
My guess is that section
is somehow asserting its width (and thus the first column's width) across the whole page, while the second column continues to compute its width based on the erroneous first's.
How can I fix this?
sectioning
sectioning
asked Jul 27 '17 at 5:47
Andrew CheongAndrew Cheong
1234
1234
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In fact, theitemize
environment appears broken too, each item not respecting the column's width, but simply overflowing (presumably to the article width).
– Andrew Cheong
Jul 27 '17 at 5:54
I suspect vwcol is a bit fragile. I give it kudos for handling the paragraph breaking between two widths.
– John Kormylo
Jul 27 '17 at 12:30
1
The package documentation actually says that you can't stick stuff in besides text.
– JPi
Jul 27 '17 at 16:56
add a comment |
In fact, theitemize
environment appears broken too, each item not respecting the column's width, but simply overflowing (presumably to the article width).
– Andrew Cheong
Jul 27 '17 at 5:54
I suspect vwcol is a bit fragile. I give it kudos for handling the paragraph breaking between two widths.
– John Kormylo
Jul 27 '17 at 12:30
1
The package documentation actually says that you can't stick stuff in besides text.
– JPi
Jul 27 '17 at 16:56
In fact, the
itemize
environment appears broken too, each item not respecting the column's width, but simply overflowing (presumably to the article width).– Andrew Cheong
Jul 27 '17 at 5:54
In fact, the
itemize
environment appears broken too, each item not respecting the column's width, but simply overflowing (presumably to the article width).– Andrew Cheong
Jul 27 '17 at 5:54
I suspect vwcol is a bit fragile. I give it kudos for handling the paragraph breaking between two widths.
– John Kormylo
Jul 27 '17 at 12:30
I suspect vwcol is a bit fragile. I give it kudos for handling the paragraph breaking between two widths.
– John Kormylo
Jul 27 '17 at 12:30
1
1
The package documentation actually says that you can't stick stuff in besides text.
– JPi
Jul 27 '17 at 16:56
The package documentation actually says that you can't stick stuff in besides text.
– JPi
Jul 27 '17 at 16:56
add a comment |
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I ended up going with minipage
. Unfortunately it meant manually splitting up the content between two columns, rather than flowing, but it works.
More information at Two-column list: different column widths.
Have you tried this solution: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/89721/…
– Martin
Sep 25 '17 at 17:49
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I ended up going with minipage
. Unfortunately it meant manually splitting up the content between two columns, rather than flowing, but it works.
More information at Two-column list: different column widths.
Have you tried this solution: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/89721/…
– Martin
Sep 25 '17 at 17:49
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I ended up going with minipage
. Unfortunately it meant manually splitting up the content between two columns, rather than flowing, but it works.
More information at Two-column list: different column widths.
Have you tried this solution: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/89721/…
– Martin
Sep 25 '17 at 17:49
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I ended up going with minipage
. Unfortunately it meant manually splitting up the content between two columns, rather than flowing, but it works.
More information at Two-column list: different column widths.
I ended up going with minipage
. Unfortunately it meant manually splitting up the content between two columns, rather than flowing, but it works.
More information at Two-column list: different column widths.
answered Jul 27 '17 at 15:01
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Have you tried this solution: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/89721/…
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Have you tried this solution: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/89721/…
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Sep 25 '17 at 17:49
Have you tried this solution: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/89721/…
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Have you tried this solution: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/89721/…
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In fact, the
itemize
environment appears broken too, each item not respecting the column's width, but simply overflowing (presumably to the article width).– Andrew Cheong
Jul 27 '17 at 5:54
I suspect vwcol is a bit fragile. I give it kudos for handling the paragraph breaking between two widths.
– John Kormylo
Jul 27 '17 at 12:30
1
The package documentation actually says that you can't stick stuff in besides text.
– JPi
Jul 27 '17 at 16:56