On 12/22/2010 07:35 AM, Paul A. Rubin wrote:
Try adding \flushbottom to the preamble. If I understand things correctly,
LaTeX takes a bit of license with the vertical length of the text body on a page
in most document classes (including article, which you're using), but not in
books or two-sided
On 12/22/2010 02:38 AM, stephen's mailinglist account wrote:
On 22 December 2010 02:15, Tim Wescott wrote:
If you would direct your attention to the bottom of page 6 of this document,
you will see that the bottom of the equation is mashed down into the
separation line of the footer:
http://www
Try adding \flushbottom to the preamble. If I understand things correctly,
LaTeX takes a bit of license with the vertical length of the text body on a page
in most document classes (including article, which you're using), but not in
books or two-sided documents. The \flushbottom command will (I t
On 22 December 2010 02:15, Tim Wescott wrote:
> If you would direct your attention to the bottom of page 6 of this document,
> you will see that the bottom of the equation is mashed down into the
> separation line of the footer:
>
> http://www.wescottdesign.com/actfes/exercises/chapter_2_ex.pdf
>
If you would direct your attention to the bottom of page 6 of this
document, you will see that the bottom of the equation is mashed down
into the separation line of the footer:
http://www.wescottdesign.com/actfes/exercises/chapter_2_ex.pdf
What might be causing this?
Here's the source, but it