% \section{Known and Unknown Problems} % \label{sec:problem} % \changes{v1.2-7}{2013/05/11} % {Add the section ``Known and Unknown Problems'' to summarize a few % typesetting issues and warn users of the possiblity of bugs.} % \changes{v1.3-1}{2013/09/17} % {Remove the problem description of the placement of page-crossing % spanning texts because it has been solved.} % \changes{v1.3-3}{2013/09/17} % {Remove the problem description of the lack of column-separating rule % drawing because it has been implmented.} % \changes{v1.3-6}{2013/09/17} % {Add comments about usage of \cs{paragraph} etc.\ in spanning texts.} % \changes{v1.3-2}{2013/09/17} % {Add comments about the limitaion of parallel-paging.} % \changes{v1.3-3}{2013/09/17} % {Add comments about the imperfectnss of extention of backgrond % painting regions.} % % Here a few problems you could face in the use of \textsf{paracol} are % summarized. % % \begin{itemize} % \item % If your (e.g.,) left column goes ahead too much farther than the right % column, \LaTeX{} could stop with the following error message. % % \begin{quote} % |! Package paracol Error: Too many unprocessed columns/floats.| % \end{quote} % % This usually means that the internal space to keep materials in the left % column is exhausted. More specifically, suppose at some point in your % |.tex| the left column is in the page $p$ while the right is in $q