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Re: Bibliography & ToC placement
From: |
Victor Sudakov |
Subject: |
Re: Bibliography & ToC placement |
Date: |
Thu, 19 Feb 1998 11:44:47 +0700 (KRS) |
Jeff Kingston wrote:
> Lout is based on the premise that galley widths remain fixed. That is,
> once the first line of a continuously flowing text (such as a chapter
> or footnote) has been assigned a width, all subsequent lines have that
> same width.
>
> This very restrictive condition is so deeply embedded in Lout's
> algorithms that there is no way it can ever be discarded.
Oh, I see. I thought this was some ideological principle. It turns out to be
a technical problem. Then, OK, and thank you very much :-)) First of all,
for the great software you have written.
This is why I like free software so much: very often you can talk in person
to the author and listen to his/her opinion.
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Victor Sudakov
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Re: Bibliography & ToC placement, Victor Sudakov, 1998/02/17
Re: Bibliography & ToC placement, Victor Sudakov, 1998/02/18
Re: Bibliography & ToC placement, Victor Sudakov, 1998/02/18
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