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Book index overflows bottom margin
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I am typesetting a Malayalam book in xelatex. In its final stages, I find that the first column of the index goes beyond the bottom margin on the first page, the second column onwards it is sticking to the margins. I have typeset Malayalam books earlier also in xelatex, but never found such a problem. This makes me wonder why the system behaves badly now. I looked at the question here that problem was solved by moving a statement from the body to the preamble, but I don't have any such command in the body.
I would be really grateful if anyone can give an idea as to where to look for a solution.
xetex margins indexing
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I am typesetting a Malayalam book in xelatex. In its final stages, I find that the first column of the index goes beyond the bottom margin on the first page, the second column onwards it is sticking to the margins. I have typeset Malayalam books earlier also in xelatex, but never found such a problem. This makes me wonder why the system behaves badly now. I looked at the question here that problem was solved by moving a statement from the body to the preamble, but I don't have any such command in the body.
I would be really grateful if anyone can give an idea as to where to look for a solution.
xetex margins indexing
with no example code provided it is hard to even guess a reason, can you not make a small example that shows the problem?
– David Carlisle
9 hours ago
Since the problem is in the index, and the problem arises at the end of the first page in index, so many words will have to be included in the example. So, I don't think a small example can be shown. But I shall try.
– Sasi
7 hours ago
you can make an example that just inputs the index file, you don't need the original document (and if the data is private just change the letters in all words to "x")
– David Carlisle
7 hours ago
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I am typesetting a Malayalam book in xelatex. In its final stages, I find that the first column of the index goes beyond the bottom margin on the first page, the second column onwards it is sticking to the margins. I have typeset Malayalam books earlier also in xelatex, but never found such a problem. This makes me wonder why the system behaves badly now. I looked at the question here that problem was solved by moving a statement from the body to the preamble, but I don't have any such command in the body.
I would be really grateful if anyone can give an idea as to where to look for a solution.
xetex margins indexing
I am typesetting a Malayalam book in xelatex. In its final stages, I find that the first column of the index goes beyond the bottom margin on the first page, the second column onwards it is sticking to the margins. I have typeset Malayalam books earlier also in xelatex, but never found such a problem. This makes me wonder why the system behaves badly now. I looked at the question here that problem was solved by moving a statement from the body to the preamble, but I don't have any such command in the body.
I would be really grateful if anyone can give an idea as to where to look for a solution.
xetex margins indexing
xetex margins indexing
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with no example code provided it is hard to even guess a reason, can you not make a small example that shows the problem?
– David Carlisle
9 hours ago
Since the problem is in the index, and the problem arises at the end of the first page in index, so many words will have to be included in the example. So, I don't think a small example can be shown. But I shall try.
– Sasi
7 hours ago
you can make an example that just inputs the index file, you don't need the original document (and if the data is private just change the letters in all words to "x")
– David Carlisle
7 hours ago
add a comment |
with no example code provided it is hard to even guess a reason, can you not make a small example that shows the problem?
– David Carlisle
9 hours ago
Since the problem is in the index, and the problem arises at the end of the first page in index, so many words will have to be included in the example. So, I don't think a small example can be shown. But I shall try.
– Sasi
7 hours ago
you can make an example that just inputs the index file, you don't need the original document (and if the data is private just change the letters in all words to "x")
– David Carlisle
7 hours ago
with no example code provided it is hard to even guess a reason, can you not make a small example that shows the problem?
– David Carlisle
9 hours ago
with no example code provided it is hard to even guess a reason, can you not make a small example that shows the problem?
– David Carlisle
9 hours ago
Since the problem is in the index, and the problem arises at the end of the first page in index, so many words will have to be included in the example. So, I don't think a small example can be shown. But I shall try.
– Sasi
7 hours ago
Since the problem is in the index, and the problem arises at the end of the first page in index, so many words will have to be included in the example. So, I don't think a small example can be shown. But I shall try.
– Sasi
7 hours ago
you can make an example that just inputs the index file, you don't need the original document (and if the data is private just change the letters in all words to "x")
– David Carlisle
7 hours ago
you can make an example that just inputs the index file, you don't need the original document (and if the data is private just change the letters in all words to "x")
– David Carlisle
7 hours ago
add a comment |
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with no example code provided it is hard to even guess a reason, can you not make a small example that shows the problem?
– David Carlisle
9 hours ago
Since the problem is in the index, and the problem arises at the end of the first page in index, so many words will have to be included in the example. So, I don't think a small example can be shown. But I shall try.
– Sasi
7 hours ago
you can make an example that just inputs the index file, you don't need the original document (and if the data is private just change the letters in all words to "x")
– David Carlisle
7 hours ago