What is the effect of the \parskip-setting on where LaTeX does the page break? I wonder why there is a page break before the paragraph-headline with my \parskip settings (unless I insert the \par\penalty-500), but after the following quote if I comment out my \parskip setting. I don't understand the effect of the \parskip setting here.
And do you know what is (Xe)LaTeX's default setting for \parskip? (Please choose a similar font if you don't have Times New Roman on your system).
\documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
\usepackage{scrpage2}
\usepackage{lipsum}
\raggedbottom
\setlength{\parindent}{1.5em}
\setlength{\parskip}{0ex plus6ex minus0ex} % <----- effect on pagebreak?
\usepackage{fontspec}
\defaultfontfeatures{Mapping=tex-text}
\setmainfont{Times New Roman}
\usepackage{polyglossia}
\setdefaultlanguage[spelling=new, babelshorthands=true]{german}
\begin{document}
\lipsum[1-4]
% <------------------ why the pagebreak here?
\paragraph{Der Zweck der Darbringungen}
\begin{quote}
1. Um jenen kostbaren Geist zu ergreifen, bringe ich den vollendeten Tathāgatas, dem
makellosen Juwel des heiligen Dharma und den Kindern der Buddhas, diesen Meeren von
guten Eigenschaften, in rechter Weise dar.
\end{quote}
% \par\penalty-500 <---- why not the pagebreak here?
Um jenen kostbaren Geist anzunehmen, der der Ursprung aller Vortrefflichkeiten ist,
bringt man den Drei Juwelen, die Ozeane von guten Eigenschaften besitzen, in rechter Weise dar.
\lipsum[4]
\end{document}
\parskip(0pt before and after), but rather theplus6exis the relevant factor. Giving that much +slop in how a\parskipcould grow allowed LaTeX to choose not to break the quote (with an orphan, no less). – Steven B. Segletes Feb 27 '14 at 17:02\parskip. – Steven B. Segletes Feb 27 '14 at 17:08\setlength{\parskip}{x plusy minusz}? – Christof Feb 27 '14 at 17:40\setlength\parskip{0\p@ \@plus \p@}– Steven B. Segletes Feb 27 '14 at 17:41\clearpageand\vspaceconstraints, amongst others. The realistic goal is to only to have to insert manual adjustments ONCE, at the final moment of document preparation. – Steven B. Segletes Feb 27 '14 at 17:46\parskip) would make a fine answer. – lockstep Feb 28 '14 at 14:14\parskip- but frankly, I have no idea what those symbols mean. How to switch back to the defaults from a custom setting? – Christof Feb 28 '14 at 17:15\p@– Steven B. Segletes Feb 28 '14 at 18:00