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Turning on generation of table of contents completely ruins document
From: |
Kris Gijbels |
Subject: |
Turning on generation of table of contents completely ruins document |
Date: |
Tue, 13 Feb 2001 02:27:17 +0100 |
Hi all,
I have experienced a very annoying problem with lout. I'm giving lout a try
for a report I have to write (which is due in 2 days I might add!). I just
tried turning on the generation of a table of contents in the report which
then completely ruined it. The problem seems to be caused by a set of code
examples for which I defined a macro:
macro @STCodeExample { @IndentedDisplay @F @Verbatim }
Lout generates a lot of errors like:
lout filter file "lout1" (from "apprenticeship_report.lout" line 117):
2,1: 23.312c object horizontally scaled by factor 0.65 (too wide for
15.143c paragraph)
5,1: 21.450c object horizontally scaled by factor 0.70 (too wide for
15.143c paragraph)
8,1: 22.381c object horizontally scaled by factor 0.67 (too wide for
15.143c paragraph)
lout filter file "lout2" (from "apprenticeship_report.lout" line 134):
2,1: 24.243c object horizontally scaled by factor 0.62 (too wide for
15.143c paragraph)
Each example is then torn apart and scattered over a set of following pages.
Although this makes my document meet the minimum amount of required pages, I
don't think my teachers will be quite happy about all the white space.
As a beginning lout user I really don't understand why turning on chapter
generation would have this effect. (yes, I tried deleting all lout-generated
files and then regenerating the document)
Please help! :)
S!
- Turning on generation of table of contents completely ruins document,
Kris Gijbels <=