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3.2.5 Displays and Keeps

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Displays are sections of text set off from the surrounding +material (typically paragraphs), often differing in indentation, and/or +spacing. Tables, block quotations, and figures are displayed. +Equations and code examples, when not much shorter than an output line, +often are. Lists may or may not be. Packages for setting man pages +support example displays but not keeps. +

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A keep is a group of output lines, often a display, that is +formatted on a single page if possible; it causes a page break to happen +early so as to not interrupt the kept material. +

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Floating keeps can move, or “float”, relative to the text +around them in the input. They are useful for displays that are +captioned and referred to by name, as with “See figure 3”. +Depending on the package, a floating keep appears at the bottom of the +current page if it fits, and at the top of the next otherwise. +Alternatively, floating keeps might be deferred to the end of a section. +Using a floating keep can avoid the large vertical spaces that may +precede a tall keep of the ordinary sort when it won’t fit on the page. +

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