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Re: How to put attachments at end of an ordinary document
From: |
Valeriy E. Ushakov |
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Re: How to put attachments at end of an ordinary document |
Date: |
Wed, 21 Feb 2001 21:53:08 +0300 |
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Mutt/1.3.3i |
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 10:13:37 -0800, Albert Kinderman wrote:
> On 3.24, using @SysDatbase @FontDef {fontdefs} instead of
> @SysInclude { fontdefs }, I get HELLO There centered on one page
> with no braces and HELLO and There centered separately on two
> pages with braces starting before HELLO and ending after There (as
> Kyle had them).
Yes.
* without braces
@Break in the code really doesn't matter much, as they don't apply
to any paragraph concatenation. Lout assume some defaults for break
style and emits paragraph "HELLO There".
* with braces
First @Break (that specifies 'lines' style) applies to paragraph
"HELLO There". Since "HELLO" and "There" are on different lines
Lout creates multiline paragraph. Now, since each line of this
paragraphs is a top-level component (i.e. HELLO // There) each
top-level component is promoted to a sepate page, hence you get two
pages.
Note that if you enclose the paragraph in some constraint symbol,
say, @High or @VContract at the top-level, lines of that paragraph
will no longer be top-level components and you'll get only one page.
SY, Uwe
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