�|Description:�%
The \goodbreak markup indicates a good place for page or line breaks. TEXT1
will then break there only if necessary. This markup must be preceded by a
\par or vertical skip for a page break.
�|Example:�%
This example will break the page before the last paragraph beginning "The
comparison may seem", if it comes close to the bottom of the page.
\par
\nin{\bd Parallels.}
\par
Consider for a moment rocks and deer.
Both form cooperative groups that furnish the
landscape . . .
The fruits of cooperation depend on conditions of
the environment.
\par
\goodbreak
The comparison may seem facile, but from deliberate
oversimplification . . .
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Refer to The TEXbook for more on this markup.