What does sc stand for? Ann Foxworth, Computer Braille Specialist Texas Commission for the Blind 4800 N. Lamar BLVD Suite # 130 Austin, TX 78756 PH: (512) 377-0654 -----Original Message----- From: Lloyd G. Rasmussen [mailto:lras@xxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 1:50 PM To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [duxuser] Re: skipped lines For your first question, you use the Conditional Page command, [cp1:1] to make sure there is enough room for the first line. I find it makes more sense generally to use [cp2:1] or [cp2][sc1:0] so that a header line and the first line of its paragraph are kept together. At 04:59 PM 11/5/02 -0000, you wrote: >Steve and George > >Thanks for your help with the tab stops. This works beautifully. Where would >we all be without you? > >Now to my other questions > >1. Is there a code in Duxbury which skips lines conditionally i.e. not if >there is a page break where the [sk1] code is. I want a blank line after >certain bits of text, but where a page break intervenes the blank line >appears at the top of the next page which is not really necessary. If I >block protect the whole lot it may move everything to a new page, wasting >even more lines. So I just wondered if there was a "skip lines except for >where a page break occurs" code? Maybe I'm asking too much. > >2. Is there a way of having duxbury predict where a running header needs to >go? I'll try to explain. >page 1 has a heading Kittens Need Good Homes. I have also set a running >header of the same name. > >The text underneath this heading runs on to page 2 and then onto page 3 line >3. >Page 3 line 4: another heading Feeding your Kitten. running headerchanged >to "feeding your kitten" > >The running header "Kittens need good homes" which I set at the beginning of >page 1 appears on page 2 (as it should) but also on page 3, even though the >majority of the text on page 3 is about feeding kittens. >Is there a way of making DBT put the new running header on the next page at >the top of that page, even though the former piece of text is still >finishing off? >Maybe I'm asking too much here. >Hope somebody understands, 'cos not sure I do (grin) . > >Thanks > >Lisette > >* * * >* This message is via list duxuser at freelists.org. >* To unsubscribe, send a blank message with >* unsubscribe >* as the subject to <duxuser-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>. You may also >* subscribe, unsubscribe, and set vacation mode and other subscription >* options by visiting //www.freelists.org. The list archive >* is also located there. >* Duxbury Systems' web site is http://www.duxburysystems.com >* * * > Braille is the solution to the digital divide. Lloyd Rasmussen, Senior Staff Engineer National Library Service f/t Blind and Physically Handicapped Library of Congress (202) 707-0535 <lras@xxxxxxx> <http://www.loc.gov/nls> HOME: <lras@xxxxxxxxxxx> <http://lras.home.sprynet.com> * * * * This message is via list duxuser at freelists.org. * To unsubscribe, send a blank message with * unsubscribe * as the subject to <duxuser-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>. You may also * subscribe, unsubscribe, and set vacation mode and other subscription * options by visiting //www.freelists.org. The list archive * is also located there. * Duxbury Systems' web site is http://www.duxburysystems.com * * * * * * * This message is via list duxuser at freelists.org. * To unsubscribe, send a blank message with * unsubscribe * as the subject to <duxuser-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>. You may also * subscribe, unsubscribe, and set vacation mode and other subscription * options by visiting //www.freelists.org. The list archive * is also located there. * Duxbury Systems' web site is http://www.duxburysystems.com * * *