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  • Purpose of \nobreak inside \vadjust - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
    I was looking into the definition of \@normalcr In some cases, the macro expands to include either \vadjust{\nobreak \relax} or \vadjust{\nobreak \vskip 1cm} (the 1cm is an example, more generally it is some length measurement) What is the point of the \nobreak inside these expressions? Many thanks in advance Edit: after some experimentation I have supplied my own answer below Please could
  • What is the difference between \nobreak and \nolinebreak?
    47 What is the difference between \nobreak and \nolinebreak? I noticed that a lot of solutions in TeX SE use the former, but I thought the latter is LaTeX while the former is plain TeX And LaTeX macros are often more fleshed-out versions of the more rudimentary TeX equivalents Which is better for which situations?
  • What is LaTeXs \if@nobreak mechanism for and how does it work?
    The \nobreak macro prevents a break after the current material That's standard for headings amongst other places: no line break should come between the heading and the following text In LaTeX, a common construct is \section{Some section} \label{sec:important} Text here Using just a \nobreak inside \section, the break would keep the label with the section heading but then the text could split
  • symbols - How to type a non-breaking hyphen (dash, - TeX
    With the babel package loaded there is \babelhyphen{nobreak} available (alongside \babelhyphen{soft}, \babelhyphen{hard} and a few others) While it prohibits a break after the dash the following word may still be hyphenated:
  • How to force LaTeX not to break the line after a hyphen
    The "unprotected" hyphen in (re-\nobreak)creation creates a feasible break point after it, so the \nobreak has no effect There is no break point in (re\mbox{-})creation If you want to enable hyphenation in the main word, then (re\mbox{-})\nobreak\hspace{0pt}creation is the right thing to do; the \nobreak means that the following (zero) glue can't be taken as a break point, but the scanning
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    I want to do something like the following in TeX: \\begin{nobreak} Text here will not split over pages, it will remain as one continuous chunk If there isn't enough room for it on the current p
  • Automatize paragraph break - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
    Wouldn't it be better to replace the two \nolinebreak with \nobreak (possibly with \leavevmode before the first \nobreak if you want to prevent this from being executed in vertical mode)?
  • Difference between \newline, \linebreak, \break - TeX - LaTeX Stack . . .
    To remedy this, the documentation linked to above tells us that the newline definition was modified to include \nobreak \hfil \break, to stop the overfull box automatically generating a line break




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