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- To: metehyi at free dot fr, Documentation and Translation <doc at arabeyes dot org>
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- From: Youssef Chahibi <chahibi at gmail dot com>
- Date: Sat, 6 Jan 2007 13:11:26 +0000
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On Saturday 06 January 2007 12:09, محمد سعد wrote:
> Widows and orphans are historical typography terms, which have been in use
> for many years. A widow refers to a short line at the end of a paragraph,
> which when printed, appears alone at the top of the next page. An orphan
> is, in contrast, the first line of a paragraph printed alone at the bottom
> of the previous page. In a OpenOffice.org text document you can
> automatically prevent such occurrences in the desired Paragraph Style. When
> doing so, you can determine the minimum amount of lines to be kept together
> on a page
I agree