On 21/02/10 14:44, [email protected] wrote:
Hi everyone,


I'm writing my thesis (as everything else in latex), but I found a
problem in using \baselinestretch and the equation environment.


When I define the vertical line spacing like this:


\renewcommand{\baselinestretch}{1.3}\normalsize


all of my equations in the thesis become unevenly vertically aligned. I
get (1.5) line spacing that looks great, but how can I make the
equations have equal vertical spacing above and below the paragraphs?


Thanks,

Tomislav


P.S.

I have googled it a lot and I've tried


\renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.2}


but that is just for tables and other similar stuff.


Maybe someone here will be able to answer (I'm not), but I suppose you'd have more luck in a newsgroup or discussion list about TeX. This group is about the Vim editor.

Best regards,
Tony.
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