![]() This is why Keep values are generally low – they quickly produce a lot of blank space at the end of frames. In this case it is impossible to keep 3 lines together on each side of the frame skip, so the whole paragraph is started on the next frame. Enable widow/orphan control, forbidding one or two lines on their own Setting the Keep to two make the text flow slightly nicer, as the penultimate line is pushed onto the second frame although it could fit in the first. Enable widow/orphan control, forbidding one line on its own The default setting produces a single line on its own at the top of the second frame. Disable widow/orphan control (the default value anyway) The Keep property of a ParagraphStyle determines the minimum number of lines that can be on their own at the start or end of a paragraph, when a frame skip occurs. SharpLeaf provides simple ParagraphStyle settings to prevent odd paragraph splitting across page or frame boundary. SharpLeaf Tutorials > Text Flow Tutorials > Widow and Orphan Control Widow and Orphan Control SharpPlot 3.71 User Manual: Widow and Orphan Control SharpPlot
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