[OS X TeX] pagebreak within a paragraph in a twocolumn setup
Jean-Claude DE SOZA
jeanclaudedesoza at wanadoo.fr
Sat Apr 19 08:02:33 EDT 2008
Bonjour Ingo,
When I need a layout with two columns and page break, I use a
documentclass named tufte-handout.
You'll find all the material here : http://code.google.com/p/tufte-latex/
Jean-Claude DE SOZA
Le 19 avr. 08 à 11:33, Reich Ingo a écrit :
> Hi everybody,
> I'd like to set text in two essentially independent columns:
>
> _________ _______________________
> | |
> | |
> | |
> | |
> | |
> | |
> | |
> | |
> | |
> | |
> | | | text text text text text text |
> ----------------------------------------------------------------
> pagebreak
> | | | text text text text text text |
> | |
> | |
> | |
> | |
>
>
> This probably could be done easily in some kind of tabular or two
> minipage environments. But there are two complications:
>
> 1. Suppose there is a long paragraph in one of the columns which is
> too long to fit on the page. Then, what I'd like to have, is an
> automatic pagebreak *within* the paragraph, i.e. (i) fill the page
> with the first part of the paragraph, then continue on the next page
> with the rest of the paragraph in twocolumn mode.
>
> 2. I'd like to have different background colors for the two colums
> (also extending across the page).
>
> I know that supertabular or xtab allows for pagebreaks within
> tabulars, but only between two rows. What I rather need is a break
> within a cell.
>
> So, does anybody know some way to have an automatic pagebreak within
> a tabular cell or whithin a minipage environment? Or is there some
> alternative? (I tried the context paragraph setting, which is nice,
> but also puts the whole paragraph on the next page. Anyway, I'd
> rather stick to standard latex.)
>
> Any ideas?
> Best, Ingo
>
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