On 13. juni 2010 01:10, Alan L Tyree wrote:
On Sat, 12 Jun 2010 14:01:26 -0400
Steve Litt<sl...@troubleshooters.com>  wrote:

On Saturday 12 June 2010 03:55:23 Barak Sh wrote:
Hello all,
An article I'm writing has reached 7 pages where the last page
contains only a small paragraph. Is there a simple way to reduce
the article to 6 pages? I know it's possible to make fonts a bit
smaller throughout the entire article. This will get the job done,
but I have noticed that there are many blank spaces between
paragraphs and between formulas and text. There must be a simple
way to tell LaTeX to make these spaces a bit smaller so that the
article fits comfortably into 6 pages. (I know there's an option in
Document Settings to specify the vertical separation of paragraphs.
It's already at the smallest value.) Thanks in advance,
Barak

LaTeX puts big space between paragraphs rather than have a page end
before the bottom. The more and bigger graphics (and probably
formulas), the more inter- paragraph variations become. It's hard to
defeat this LaTeX behavior without a lot of micromanaging.

Isn't this behaviour overcome with \raggedbottom?

That won't help. You get rid of the big vertical spaces, but
the pages breaks in the same places, so the page count is
the same.

Helge Hafting

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