Hello Peter, Am Montag, 30. März 2020, 18:26:22 CEST schrieb Peter Schaffter: > On Mon, Mar 30, 2020, Heinz-Jürgen Oertel wrote: > > Am Montag, 30. März 2020, 09:47:17 CEST schrieb Heinz-Jürgen Oertel: > > > I did, and now it looks very good for me. For now it's a good > > > solution for me. > > > > I did not look close enough, only for the heading and the > > footnote. Sorry. After a Heading now all paragraphs are indented > > to the start of the centered heading, All first lines of a PP > > paragraph are correct, but the following lines are intended. This > > changes after a a new page begins. On the next page all paragraphs > > are correctly formatted. I have attached a picture. > > The only way I can reproduce this is by neglecting to pop the > environment after a heading, which makes sense. For various > reasons, the workaround needs an indent to attach footnote markers > to centered heading text. If the environment isn't popped, the > indent remains active. Mom herself pops the environment after > printing the page header, which is why the indent disappears after > a page break. The workaround cannot take care of popping the > environment because, of necessity, it terminates with the "join to > next line" character, \c, needed to attach the footnote marker. > > Can you confirm that you have used the following template style for > entering all your headings after including the workaround? > > .HEADING 1 "Heading with footnote" > .FOOTNOTE > Footnote text > .FOONOTE END BREAK > .ev \" Pop env. > .PP > Paragraph text... > .HEADING 1 "Heading without footnote" > .br \" Add break > .ev \" Pop env. > .PP > Paragraph text... >
In the email Am Sonntag, 29. März 2020, 22:04:57 CEST schrieb Peter Schaffter: > Text after a HEADING or a HEADING+FOOTNOTE must be a PP, EPIGRAPH, QUOTE, > BLOCKQUOTE, CODE, or another HEADING. If not, insert > > .br > .ev 0 you stated that only IF a HEADING was not followed by .PP I should insert both .br .ev and I ignored it, because always .PP follows the HEADING 2. Now I included at after all Headings, I have now 59, and all looks much better. I hope that, if looking at it tomorrow, it still will look OK :-) > If you have and the problem persists, try explicitly setting the > environment to zero, i.e. '.ev 0', after the HEADING. If that still > leaves you with indented paragraphs, I will have to see more of your > source file to track down the problem. Thanks for your help Heinz PS. With all the effort it takes us, I'm sorry I tried a footnote on the headline.