Re: Line spacing in headings
Ok, thanks for the leads; I'll try and redefine whatever macros needs to be redefined then. A bit surprising though that no more straight forward solution has been implemented yet. Matts 2009/9/9 rgheck > On 09/09/2009 06:01 AM, Matts Lindström wrote: > >> Hello, >> When I set line spacing to 1.5 (using the settings dialog) this also >> changes the line spacing of the document headings (section, subsection >> etc). >> This looks really bad. Can I avoid this somehow? >> >> >> > I think so, but I'm guessing it is not trivial. Setting the line spacing > just does set the line spacing, and LaTeX then uses that spacing everywhere > it needs it. If you use fancy headers, you might be able to put the > \singlespacing macro first in whatever you have there. If that doesn't work, > or you can't use it, then I think you have to redefine whatever macro it is > that prints the header to call \singlespacing first. I don't have my LaTeX > Companion with me, though, to look up which macro that is. > > rh > >
Re: Line spacing in headings
On 09/09/2009 06:01 AM, Matts Lindström wrote: Hello, When I set line spacing to 1.5 (using the settings dialog) this also changes the line spacing of the document headings (section, subsection etc). This looks really bad. Can I avoid this somehow? I think so, but I'm guessing it is not trivial. Setting the line spacing just does set the line spacing, and LaTeX then uses that spacing everywhere it needs it. If you use fancy headers, you might be able to put the \singlespacing macro first in whatever you have there. If that doesn't work, or you can't use it, then I think you have to redefine whatever macro it is that prints the header to call \singlespacing first. I don't have my LaTeX Companion with me, though, to look up which macro that is. rh
Line spacing in headings
Hello, When I set line spacing to 1.5 (using the settings dialog) this also changes the line spacing of the document headings (section, subsection etc). This looks really bad. Can I avoid this somehow? Regards, Matts Lindström