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Unbreakable block
Does it exist a command to force the text to make it enter into a single page? I have a bullet list and for only one item it goes to the next page.
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Unbreakable block
Does it exist a command to force the text to make it enter into a single page? I have a bullet list and for only one item it goes to the next page.
There is the samepage
environment. I would try the following:
\begin{samepage}
\begin{itemize}
\item lala
\item lala
\end{itemize}
\end{samepage}
Maybe that's good enough for you.
In addition you can use the enlargethispage
command. Place e. g. \enlargethispage{2\baselineskip}
right before the beginning of your list. I have seen poeple using normalbaselineskip
instead of baselineskip
. Frankly, I do not know the difference.
EDIT: As stated in one of the comments, there is a similar question with good answers.
\enlargethispage
command.