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We use XeLaTeX to produce Large Print and have come across an issue when trying to produce a book with quite a few Parts where we only want to show the parts in the ToC. I have reduced it down to a minimal example: \documentclass{book} \usepackage[english]{babel} \begin{document} \tableofcontents \part[{1}]{1} \part[{2}]{2} \part[{3}]{3} \part[{4}]{4} \part[{5}]{5} \part[{6}]{6} \part[{7}]{7} \part[{8}]{8} \part[{9}]{9} \part[{10}]{10} \part[{11}]{11} \part[{12}]{12} \part[{13}]{13} \part[{14}]{14} \part[{15}]{15} \part[{16}]{16} \part[{17}]{17} \part[{18}]{18} \end{document}This produces a Contents page which starts on page 2 as it can't fit on page 1 and doesn't want to split. In reality I'm using memoir and 25pt with 7 parts, but this example produces the same result. I've tried it in texlive 2014. Is there a work around that doesn't involve manually inserting a ToC break where it needs to be. This is part of an automated system and the user doesn't have access to the TeX code, so I need a way to allow the page to split automatically. |
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