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- From: ehgabp2@uts.mcc.ac.uk (Barry Prescott)
- Newsgroups: comp.text.tex
- Subject: How can you \include without starting a new page?
- Message-ID: <6090@mccuts.uts.mcc.ac.uk>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 21:43:00 GMT
- Organization: Manchester Computing Centre, Manchester, England, M13 9PL.
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- From the LaTeX book: (page 76)
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- The \include command has only one feature that limits its usefulness: the
- included test always starts on a new page, as does the text immediately
- following the \include command.
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- I don't want this to happen - has anyone written a command to do inclusion
- without causing page breaks?
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- As a side issue: could I have found out this information any other way than
- asking the question in comp.text.tex? For instance, is comp.text.tex
- archived anywhere and WAIS indexed?
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- Barry
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