I've been struggling with a problem for three days, so I guess it's time to ask help.
Under what circumstances would a diversion that ends on the bottom line of a page spring a footer trap even when the diversion has been chopped? I've been working on the refer section of mom, and I came upon the problem, as so often, by accident. Some endnotes happened to conclude at the very bottom of a page, and I discovered that a blank page, complete with header and footer, was being output afterwards. The endnotes are collected in a diversion which outputs flawlessly over several pages. However, when the final page ends as I've described, there's that damn blank page afterwards, even though the diversion's chopped before output. If anyone can come up with a reason (or several reasons), I may be able to track down the source of the problem and then be more precise in asking for help if I can't fix it myself. As it is, I'm stymied. -- Peter Schaffter Author of The Binbrook Caucus http://www.schaffter.ca