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4.6.6.4 Multiple columns

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ms can set text in as many columns as reasonably fit on the page. +The following macros force a page break if a multi-column layout is +active when they are called. The MINGW register stores the +default minimum gutter width; it is a GNU extension. When multiple +columns are in use, keeps and the HORPHANS and PORPHANS +registers work with respect to column breaks instead of page breaks. +

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Macro: .1C
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Arrange page text in a single column (the default). +

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Macro: .2C
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Arrange page text in two columns. +

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Macro: .MC [column-width [gutter-width]]
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Arrange page text in multiple columns. If you specify no arguments, it +is equivalent to the 2C macro. Otherwise, column-width is +the width of each column and gutter-width is the minimum distance +between columns. +

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