> AFAIK there is no out-of-the-box solution (aka some
> magic option) for
> this kind of problem that really works. If the space
> is just enough for
> an orphan/widow, but to big to be let empty, well
> what should LaTeX
> possibly do about it?

 Space is enough for 3 or more lines. No orphan/widow
involved. Only a big blank space.

> 
> IMHO this is best solved by manual fine-tuning at
> the very end:
> 
> - I usually start with altering the size of figures
> and floats on the
> pages before the problem page. Make them slightly
> smaller so that an
> extra line would fit on the problem page or bigger,
> so that the empty
> space no longer looks that empty.
> 
> - If that doesn't help, I rephrase the text so that
> an extra line of the
> otherwise orphan/widow paragraph would fit on the
> page.
> 
> - As a last resort, if space is a real problem
> because I have a page
> limit, I start to spread negative \vspaces at
> certain positions.
> However, doing so  can be a real pain.
> 
> 
> Daniel
> 
 How can I reduce/enlarge a page?

> 
> Marcelo Acuña wrote:
> > Hello,
> >  Sometimes, about 1 time by 40/50 pages, latex put
> a
> > page break too early, and appears a ugly big blank
> > space at the bottom of page.
> >  This occurs when I put in preamble commands for
> avoid
> > widows and orphan. If I deleted this commands ugly
> > space desappears and widows and orphans appears.
> >  How I can avoid this problem?
> >  What command I can put in pages with early page
> > break?

 Thanks
 Marcelo



        

        
                
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