Avoiding excessive space under equation
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I'm wondering how can I avoid excessive white space under equation.
This happens only a time in the entire document; in the other pages there are not this problem (I wrote the equation and the text in the same way everywhere).
poi saranno applicate quando si collegheràsolo il sensore:
beginequation*
H(j omega) = Z_Known(j omega) fracV^ZK_ADC1(j omega)V_IN(j omega)
endequation*
dove $V^ZK_ADC1$ è la tensione letta dall'ADC quando tra il WE1 ed il CE è collegata solo la $Z_Known$ (footnoteNotare che, quando $V^ZC_ADC1(j omega) = V^ZK_ADC1(j omega)$, si ha: beginequation*
Z_S(j omega) = Z_Known(j omega) fracV^ZK_ADC1(j omega)V_IN(j omega) fracV_IN(j omega)V^ZS_ADC1(j omega) = Z_Known(j omega)
endequation*).
L'impedenza $Z_Known$ ha la seguente espressione:
EDIT: I'm using classicthesis template. The documentclass is:
documentclass[oneside,titlepage,numbers=noenddot,%1headlines,
headinclude,footinclude,cleardoublepage=empty,abstract=on,
BCOR=5mm,paper=a4,fontsize=11pt
]scrreprt
https://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/classicthesis?lang=en
Thank you so much in advance.
spacing templates classicthesis white-space
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I'm wondering how can I avoid excessive white space under equation.
This happens only a time in the entire document; in the other pages there are not this problem (I wrote the equation and the text in the same way everywhere).
poi saranno applicate quando si collegheràsolo il sensore:
beginequation*
H(j omega) = Z_Known(j omega) fracV^ZK_ADC1(j omega)V_IN(j omega)
endequation*
dove $V^ZK_ADC1$ è la tensione letta dall'ADC quando tra il WE1 ed il CE è collegata solo la $Z_Known$ (footnoteNotare che, quando $V^ZC_ADC1(j omega) = V^ZK_ADC1(j omega)$, si ha: beginequation*
Z_S(j omega) = Z_Known(j omega) fracV^ZK_ADC1(j omega)V_IN(j omega) fracV_IN(j omega)V^ZS_ADC1(j omega) = Z_Known(j omega)
endequation*).
L'impedenza $Z_Known$ ha la seguente espressione:
EDIT: I'm using classicthesis template. The documentclass is:
documentclass[oneside,titlepage,numbers=noenddot,%1headlines,
headinclude,footinclude,cleardoublepage=empty,abstract=on,
BCOR=5mm,paper=a4,fontsize=11pt
]scrreprt
https://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/classicthesis?lang=en
Thank you so much in advance.
spacing templates classicthesis white-space
Please tell us which document class you employ, which font-related packages you employ, and whetherflushbottom
orraggedbottom
is in effect. Ideally, you would edit your query to provide not just a code fragment but a compilable example that generates the problem behavior you wish to fix.
– Mico
1 hour ago
Hello @Mico see the edit please.
– Gennaro Arguzzi
1 hour ago
2
you have given no indication why the space is there, so hard to tell you what to change. Most likely it is something on the next page preventing a good page break. Your example should be a complete small document that shows the issue so that people can debug
– David Carlisle
1 hour ago
1
Thanks for providing information about the document class. Do you employ a package such asclassicthesis
?
– Mico
1 hour ago
2
The issue is simple to describe: footnote 19 is quite long and wouldn't fit in page 23; so it's moved to page 24 together with one line above and below because you end up with a three line (partial) paragraph. Unless you do some editing, the problem will remain. To begin with, I don't think that material with a displayed equation qualifies as “footnoteâ€Â.
– egreg
1 hour ago
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I'm wondering how can I avoid excessive white space under equation.
This happens only a time in the entire document; in the other pages there are not this problem (I wrote the equation and the text in the same way everywhere).
poi saranno applicate quando si collegheràsolo il sensore:
beginequation*
H(j omega) = Z_Known(j omega) fracV^ZK_ADC1(j omega)V_IN(j omega)
endequation*
dove $V^ZK_ADC1$ è la tensione letta dall'ADC quando tra il WE1 ed il CE è collegata solo la $Z_Known$ (footnoteNotare che, quando $V^ZC_ADC1(j omega) = V^ZK_ADC1(j omega)$, si ha: beginequation*
Z_S(j omega) = Z_Known(j omega) fracV^ZK_ADC1(j omega)V_IN(j omega) fracV_IN(j omega)V^ZS_ADC1(j omega) = Z_Known(j omega)
endequation*).
L'impedenza $Z_Known$ ha la seguente espressione:
EDIT: I'm using classicthesis template. The documentclass is:
documentclass[oneside,titlepage,numbers=noenddot,%1headlines,
headinclude,footinclude,cleardoublepage=empty,abstract=on,
BCOR=5mm,paper=a4,fontsize=11pt
]scrreprt
https://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/classicthesis?lang=en
Thank you so much in advance.
spacing templates classicthesis white-space
I'm wondering how can I avoid excessive white space under equation.
This happens only a time in the entire document; in the other pages there are not this problem (I wrote the equation and the text in the same way everywhere).
poi saranno applicate quando si collegheràsolo il sensore:
beginequation*
H(j omega) = Z_Known(j omega) fracV^ZK_ADC1(j omega)V_IN(j omega)
endequation*
dove $V^ZK_ADC1$ è la tensione letta dall'ADC quando tra il WE1 ed il CE è collegata solo la $Z_Known$ (footnoteNotare che, quando $V^ZC_ADC1(j omega) = V^ZK_ADC1(j omega)$, si ha: beginequation*
Z_S(j omega) = Z_Known(j omega) fracV^ZK_ADC1(j omega)V_IN(j omega) fracV_IN(j omega)V^ZS_ADC1(j omega) = Z_Known(j omega)
endequation*).
L'impedenza $Z_Known$ ha la seguente espressione:
EDIT: I'm using classicthesis template. The documentclass is:
documentclass[oneside,titlepage,numbers=noenddot,%1headlines,
headinclude,footinclude,cleardoublepage=empty,abstract=on,
BCOR=5mm,paper=a4,fontsize=11pt
]scrreprt
https://ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/classicthesis?lang=en
Thank you so much in advance.
spacing templates classicthesis white-space
spacing templates classicthesis white-space
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asked 2 hours ago
Gennaro Arguzzi
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Please tell us which document class you employ, which font-related packages you employ, and whetherflushbottom
orraggedbottom
is in effect. Ideally, you would edit your query to provide not just a code fragment but a compilable example that generates the problem behavior you wish to fix.
– Mico
1 hour ago
Hello @Mico see the edit please.
– Gennaro Arguzzi
1 hour ago
2
you have given no indication why the space is there, so hard to tell you what to change. Most likely it is something on the next page preventing a good page break. Your example should be a complete small document that shows the issue so that people can debug
– David Carlisle
1 hour ago
1
Thanks for providing information about the document class. Do you employ a package such asclassicthesis
?
– Mico
1 hour ago
2
The issue is simple to describe: footnote 19 is quite long and wouldn't fit in page 23; so it's moved to page 24 together with one line above and below because you end up with a three line (partial) paragraph. Unless you do some editing, the problem will remain. To begin with, I don't think that material with a displayed equation qualifies as “footnoteâ€Â.
– egreg
1 hour ago
 |Â
show 4 more comments
Please tell us which document class you employ, which font-related packages you employ, and whetherflushbottom
orraggedbottom
is in effect. Ideally, you would edit your query to provide not just a code fragment but a compilable example that generates the problem behavior you wish to fix.
– Mico
1 hour ago
Hello @Mico see the edit please.
– Gennaro Arguzzi
1 hour ago
2
you have given no indication why the space is there, so hard to tell you what to change. Most likely it is something on the next page preventing a good page break. Your example should be a complete small document that shows the issue so that people can debug
– David Carlisle
1 hour ago
1
Thanks for providing information about the document class. Do you employ a package such asclassicthesis
?
– Mico
1 hour ago
2
The issue is simple to describe: footnote 19 is quite long and wouldn't fit in page 23; so it's moved to page 24 together with one line above and below because you end up with a three line (partial) paragraph. Unless you do some editing, the problem will remain. To begin with, I don't think that material with a displayed equation qualifies as “footnoteâ€Â.
– egreg
1 hour ago
Please tell us which document class you employ, which font-related packages you employ, and whether
flushbottom
or raggedbottom
is in effect. Ideally, you would edit your query to provide not just a code fragment but a compilable example that generates the problem behavior you wish to fix.– Mico
1 hour ago
Please tell us which document class you employ, which font-related packages you employ, and whether
flushbottom
or raggedbottom
is in effect. Ideally, you would edit your query to provide not just a code fragment but a compilable example that generates the problem behavior you wish to fix.– Mico
1 hour ago
Hello @Mico see the edit please.
– Gennaro Arguzzi
1 hour ago
Hello @Mico see the edit please.
– Gennaro Arguzzi
1 hour ago
2
2
you have given no indication why the space is there, so hard to tell you what to change. Most likely it is something on the next page preventing a good page break. Your example should be a complete small document that shows the issue so that people can debug
– David Carlisle
1 hour ago
you have given no indication why the space is there, so hard to tell you what to change. Most likely it is something on the next page preventing a good page break. Your example should be a complete small document that shows the issue so that people can debug
– David Carlisle
1 hour ago
1
1
Thanks for providing information about the document class. Do you employ a package such as
classicthesis
?– Mico
1 hour ago
Thanks for providing information about the document class. Do you employ a package such as
classicthesis
?– Mico
1 hour ago
2
2
The issue is simple to describe: footnote 19 is quite long and wouldn't fit in page 23; so it's moved to page 24 together with one line above and below because you end up with a three line (partial) paragraph. Unless you do some editing, the problem will remain. To begin with, I don't think that material with a displayed equation qualifies as “footnoteâ€Â.
– egreg
1 hour ago
The issue is simple to describe: footnote 19 is quite long and wouldn't fit in page 23; so it's moved to page 24 together with one line above and below because you end up with a three line (partial) paragraph. Unless you do some editing, the problem will remain. To begin with, I don't think that material with a displayed equation qualifies as “footnoteâ€Â.
– egreg
1 hour ago
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As @egreg has already pointed out in a comment, the big gap at the bottom of page 23 is caused by the fact that the material that follows the first displayed equation contains a lengthy footnote. This material -- including footnote 19 -- just won't fit at the bottom of page 23 and hence gets pushed to the top of page 24.
The following screenshot shows how this can happen (the code is given at the end of this answer):
There are several possible remedies:
Make footnote 19 take up less space. E.g., is it essential to include a displayed equation in that footnote? Alternatively, if the footnote material truly is sufficiently important to warrant a displayed equation, it may be sufficiently important to be include in the main text, rather than being relegated to a footnote.
Shorten the material earlier on page 23 (or page 22, or ...).
Insert an instruction such as
enlargethispage0.75baselineskip
(or whatever vertical skip may be necessary...) just before the paragraph that contains the displayed equation.
Any visual fine-tuning should be performed only at the very end of the editing process, i.e., once the paper is truly done from a content perspective.
For the sake of completeness, here's the code that gave rise to the screenshot shown above; note that I would use upright Roman lettering for acronyms and full words, such as 'Known' and 'ADC', that occur in a math context.
documentclass[oneside,titlepage,numbers=noenddot,
headinclude,footinclude,cleardoublepage=empty,abstract=on,
BCOR=5mm,paper=a4,fontsize=11pt]scrreprt
usepackageamsmath
usepackage[dottedtoc]classicthesis
usepackagelipsum
newcommandvn[1]mathrm#1
newcommandmyfootnote[1]%
textsuperscript(%
footnote#1%
textsuperscript)
begindocument
setcounterpage23
setcounterfootnote17
setcounterchapter2
setcountersection3
sectionConfronto tra il biosensore ed un bipotenziostato da banco
lipsum[1-2] % filler text
myfootnoteCalibrare significa sollecitare con ingressi noti e misurare
le correspondenti uscite. In questo caso gli ingressi noti dots
lipsum[2] % more filler text
% Check out what happens if the following line is uncommented.
%enlargethispage0.75baselineskip
bigskip
noindent
poi saranno applicate quando si collegheràsolo il sensore:
beginequation*
H(jomega) = Z_vnKnown(jomega) fracV^vnZK_vnADC1(jomega)V_vnIN(jomega)
endequation*
dove $V^vnZK_vnADC1$ è la tensione letta dall'ADC quando tra il WE1 ed il~CE è collegata solo la $Z_vnKnown$.%
myfootnoteNotare che, quando $V^vnZC_vnADC1(jomega) = V^vnZK_vnADC1(jomega)$, si ha:
[
Z_S(jomega) = Z_vnKnown(jomega)
fracV^vnZK_vnADC1(jomega)V_vnIN(jomega)
fracV_vnIN(jomega)V^vnZS_vnADC1(jomega)
= Z_vnKnown(jomega),.
]
L'impedenza $Z_vnKnown$ ha la seguente espressione: dots
bigskip
lipsum[4-7] % still more filler texxt
enddocument
1
i took a liberty and correct definition ofnewcommandvn[2]mathrm#1
tonewcommandvn[1]mathrm#1
(after that your mwe works). compiling your mwe, i obtain quite different result as shown in your answer. i use recentmiktex
.
– Zarko
52 mins ago
problem seems to be withmyfootnote
. iflipsum[2]
is immediately after it, this paragraph not appear, but is printout only[2]
, i .e. option which paragraph fromlipsum
should be used. inserting blank lines before repair this malfunction.
– Zarko
42 mins ago
@Zarko - Many thanks for applying the fix to the definition ofvn
. Something very weird seems to have happened during the copy-and-paste operation: In the tex file on my system, bothvn
andmyfootnote
are defined to take a single argument. However, upon pasting (and indenting), the two instances of[1]
ended up as[2]
. I have no idea how this came about. I suspect it's a site bug. Fortunately, both commands now show that they take a single argument.
– Mico
14 mins ago
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oldest
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1 Answer
1
active
oldest
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active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
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up vote
3
down vote
accepted
As @egreg has already pointed out in a comment, the big gap at the bottom of page 23 is caused by the fact that the material that follows the first displayed equation contains a lengthy footnote. This material -- including footnote 19 -- just won't fit at the bottom of page 23 and hence gets pushed to the top of page 24.
The following screenshot shows how this can happen (the code is given at the end of this answer):
There are several possible remedies:
Make footnote 19 take up less space. E.g., is it essential to include a displayed equation in that footnote? Alternatively, if the footnote material truly is sufficiently important to warrant a displayed equation, it may be sufficiently important to be include in the main text, rather than being relegated to a footnote.
Shorten the material earlier on page 23 (or page 22, or ...).
Insert an instruction such as
enlargethispage0.75baselineskip
(or whatever vertical skip may be necessary...) just before the paragraph that contains the displayed equation.
Any visual fine-tuning should be performed only at the very end of the editing process, i.e., once the paper is truly done from a content perspective.
For the sake of completeness, here's the code that gave rise to the screenshot shown above; note that I would use upright Roman lettering for acronyms and full words, such as 'Known' and 'ADC', that occur in a math context.
documentclass[oneside,titlepage,numbers=noenddot,
headinclude,footinclude,cleardoublepage=empty,abstract=on,
BCOR=5mm,paper=a4,fontsize=11pt]scrreprt
usepackageamsmath
usepackage[dottedtoc]classicthesis
usepackagelipsum
newcommandvn[1]mathrm#1
newcommandmyfootnote[1]%
textsuperscript(%
footnote#1%
textsuperscript)
begindocument
setcounterpage23
setcounterfootnote17
setcounterchapter2
setcountersection3
sectionConfronto tra il biosensore ed un bipotenziostato da banco
lipsum[1-2] % filler text
myfootnoteCalibrare significa sollecitare con ingressi noti e misurare
le correspondenti uscite. In questo caso gli ingressi noti dots
lipsum[2] % more filler text
% Check out what happens if the following line is uncommented.
%enlargethispage0.75baselineskip
bigskip
noindent
poi saranno applicate quando si collegheràsolo il sensore:
beginequation*
H(jomega) = Z_vnKnown(jomega) fracV^vnZK_vnADC1(jomega)V_vnIN(jomega)
endequation*
dove $V^vnZK_vnADC1$ è la tensione letta dall'ADC quando tra il WE1 ed il~CE è collegata solo la $Z_vnKnown$.%
myfootnoteNotare che, quando $V^vnZC_vnADC1(jomega) = V^vnZK_vnADC1(jomega)$, si ha:
[
Z_S(jomega) = Z_vnKnown(jomega)
fracV^vnZK_vnADC1(jomega)V_vnIN(jomega)
fracV_vnIN(jomega)V^vnZS_vnADC1(jomega)
= Z_vnKnown(jomega),.
]
L'impedenza $Z_vnKnown$ ha la seguente espressione: dots
bigskip
lipsum[4-7] % still more filler texxt
enddocument
1
i took a liberty and correct definition ofnewcommandvn[2]mathrm#1
tonewcommandvn[1]mathrm#1
(after that your mwe works). compiling your mwe, i obtain quite different result as shown in your answer. i use recentmiktex
.
– Zarko
52 mins ago
problem seems to be withmyfootnote
. iflipsum[2]
is immediately after it, this paragraph not appear, but is printout only[2]
, i .e. option which paragraph fromlipsum
should be used. inserting blank lines before repair this malfunction.
– Zarko
42 mins ago
@Zarko - Many thanks for applying the fix to the definition ofvn
. Something very weird seems to have happened during the copy-and-paste operation: In the tex file on my system, bothvn
andmyfootnote
are defined to take a single argument. However, upon pasting (and indenting), the two instances of[1]
ended up as[2]
. I have no idea how this came about. I suspect it's a site bug. Fortunately, both commands now show that they take a single argument.
– Mico
14 mins ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
3
down vote
accepted
As @egreg has already pointed out in a comment, the big gap at the bottom of page 23 is caused by the fact that the material that follows the first displayed equation contains a lengthy footnote. This material -- including footnote 19 -- just won't fit at the bottom of page 23 and hence gets pushed to the top of page 24.
The following screenshot shows how this can happen (the code is given at the end of this answer):
There are several possible remedies:
Make footnote 19 take up less space. E.g., is it essential to include a displayed equation in that footnote? Alternatively, if the footnote material truly is sufficiently important to warrant a displayed equation, it may be sufficiently important to be include in the main text, rather than being relegated to a footnote.
Shorten the material earlier on page 23 (or page 22, or ...).
Insert an instruction such as
enlargethispage0.75baselineskip
(or whatever vertical skip may be necessary...) just before the paragraph that contains the displayed equation.
Any visual fine-tuning should be performed only at the very end of the editing process, i.e., once the paper is truly done from a content perspective.
For the sake of completeness, here's the code that gave rise to the screenshot shown above; note that I would use upright Roman lettering for acronyms and full words, such as 'Known' and 'ADC', that occur in a math context.
documentclass[oneside,titlepage,numbers=noenddot,
headinclude,footinclude,cleardoublepage=empty,abstract=on,
BCOR=5mm,paper=a4,fontsize=11pt]scrreprt
usepackageamsmath
usepackage[dottedtoc]classicthesis
usepackagelipsum
newcommandvn[1]mathrm#1
newcommandmyfootnote[1]%
textsuperscript(%
footnote#1%
textsuperscript)
begindocument
setcounterpage23
setcounterfootnote17
setcounterchapter2
setcountersection3
sectionConfronto tra il biosensore ed un bipotenziostato da banco
lipsum[1-2] % filler text
myfootnoteCalibrare significa sollecitare con ingressi noti e misurare
le correspondenti uscite. In questo caso gli ingressi noti dots
lipsum[2] % more filler text
% Check out what happens if the following line is uncommented.
%enlargethispage0.75baselineskip
bigskip
noindent
poi saranno applicate quando si collegheràsolo il sensore:
beginequation*
H(jomega) = Z_vnKnown(jomega) fracV^vnZK_vnADC1(jomega)V_vnIN(jomega)
endequation*
dove $V^vnZK_vnADC1$ è la tensione letta dall'ADC quando tra il WE1 ed il~CE è collegata solo la $Z_vnKnown$.%
myfootnoteNotare che, quando $V^vnZC_vnADC1(jomega) = V^vnZK_vnADC1(jomega)$, si ha:
[
Z_S(jomega) = Z_vnKnown(jomega)
fracV^vnZK_vnADC1(jomega)V_vnIN(jomega)
fracV_vnIN(jomega)V^vnZS_vnADC1(jomega)
= Z_vnKnown(jomega),.
]
L'impedenza $Z_vnKnown$ ha la seguente espressione: dots
bigskip
lipsum[4-7] % still more filler texxt
enddocument
1
i took a liberty and correct definition ofnewcommandvn[2]mathrm#1
tonewcommandvn[1]mathrm#1
(after that your mwe works). compiling your mwe, i obtain quite different result as shown in your answer. i use recentmiktex
.
– Zarko
52 mins ago
problem seems to be withmyfootnote
. iflipsum[2]
is immediately after it, this paragraph not appear, but is printout only[2]
, i .e. option which paragraph fromlipsum
should be used. inserting blank lines before repair this malfunction.
– Zarko
42 mins ago
@Zarko - Many thanks for applying the fix to the definition ofvn
. Something very weird seems to have happened during the copy-and-paste operation: In the tex file on my system, bothvn
andmyfootnote
are defined to take a single argument. However, upon pasting (and indenting), the two instances of[1]
ended up as[2]
. I have no idea how this came about. I suspect it's a site bug. Fortunately, both commands now show that they take a single argument.
– Mico
14 mins ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
3
down vote
accepted
up vote
3
down vote
accepted
As @egreg has already pointed out in a comment, the big gap at the bottom of page 23 is caused by the fact that the material that follows the first displayed equation contains a lengthy footnote. This material -- including footnote 19 -- just won't fit at the bottom of page 23 and hence gets pushed to the top of page 24.
The following screenshot shows how this can happen (the code is given at the end of this answer):
There are several possible remedies:
Make footnote 19 take up less space. E.g., is it essential to include a displayed equation in that footnote? Alternatively, if the footnote material truly is sufficiently important to warrant a displayed equation, it may be sufficiently important to be include in the main text, rather than being relegated to a footnote.
Shorten the material earlier on page 23 (or page 22, or ...).
Insert an instruction such as
enlargethispage0.75baselineskip
(or whatever vertical skip may be necessary...) just before the paragraph that contains the displayed equation.
Any visual fine-tuning should be performed only at the very end of the editing process, i.e., once the paper is truly done from a content perspective.
For the sake of completeness, here's the code that gave rise to the screenshot shown above; note that I would use upright Roman lettering for acronyms and full words, such as 'Known' and 'ADC', that occur in a math context.
documentclass[oneside,titlepage,numbers=noenddot,
headinclude,footinclude,cleardoublepage=empty,abstract=on,
BCOR=5mm,paper=a4,fontsize=11pt]scrreprt
usepackageamsmath
usepackage[dottedtoc]classicthesis
usepackagelipsum
newcommandvn[1]mathrm#1
newcommandmyfootnote[1]%
textsuperscript(%
footnote#1%
textsuperscript)
begindocument
setcounterpage23
setcounterfootnote17
setcounterchapter2
setcountersection3
sectionConfronto tra il biosensore ed un bipotenziostato da banco
lipsum[1-2] % filler text
myfootnoteCalibrare significa sollecitare con ingressi noti e misurare
le correspondenti uscite. In questo caso gli ingressi noti dots
lipsum[2] % more filler text
% Check out what happens if the following line is uncommented.
%enlargethispage0.75baselineskip
bigskip
noindent
poi saranno applicate quando si collegheràsolo il sensore:
beginequation*
H(jomega) = Z_vnKnown(jomega) fracV^vnZK_vnADC1(jomega)V_vnIN(jomega)
endequation*
dove $V^vnZK_vnADC1$ è la tensione letta dall'ADC quando tra il WE1 ed il~CE è collegata solo la $Z_vnKnown$.%
myfootnoteNotare che, quando $V^vnZC_vnADC1(jomega) = V^vnZK_vnADC1(jomega)$, si ha:
[
Z_S(jomega) = Z_vnKnown(jomega)
fracV^vnZK_vnADC1(jomega)V_vnIN(jomega)
fracV_vnIN(jomega)V^vnZS_vnADC1(jomega)
= Z_vnKnown(jomega),.
]
L'impedenza $Z_vnKnown$ ha la seguente espressione: dots
bigskip
lipsum[4-7] % still more filler texxt
enddocument
As @egreg has already pointed out in a comment, the big gap at the bottom of page 23 is caused by the fact that the material that follows the first displayed equation contains a lengthy footnote. This material -- including footnote 19 -- just won't fit at the bottom of page 23 and hence gets pushed to the top of page 24.
The following screenshot shows how this can happen (the code is given at the end of this answer):
There are several possible remedies:
Make footnote 19 take up less space. E.g., is it essential to include a displayed equation in that footnote? Alternatively, if the footnote material truly is sufficiently important to warrant a displayed equation, it may be sufficiently important to be include in the main text, rather than being relegated to a footnote.
Shorten the material earlier on page 23 (or page 22, or ...).
Insert an instruction such as
enlargethispage0.75baselineskip
(or whatever vertical skip may be necessary...) just before the paragraph that contains the displayed equation.
Any visual fine-tuning should be performed only at the very end of the editing process, i.e., once the paper is truly done from a content perspective.
For the sake of completeness, here's the code that gave rise to the screenshot shown above; note that I would use upright Roman lettering for acronyms and full words, such as 'Known' and 'ADC', that occur in a math context.
documentclass[oneside,titlepage,numbers=noenddot,
headinclude,footinclude,cleardoublepage=empty,abstract=on,
BCOR=5mm,paper=a4,fontsize=11pt]scrreprt
usepackageamsmath
usepackage[dottedtoc]classicthesis
usepackagelipsum
newcommandvn[1]mathrm#1
newcommandmyfootnote[1]%
textsuperscript(%
footnote#1%
textsuperscript)
begindocument
setcounterpage23
setcounterfootnote17
setcounterchapter2
setcountersection3
sectionConfronto tra il biosensore ed un bipotenziostato da banco
lipsum[1-2] % filler text
myfootnoteCalibrare significa sollecitare con ingressi noti e misurare
le correspondenti uscite. In questo caso gli ingressi noti dots
lipsum[2] % more filler text
% Check out what happens if the following line is uncommented.
%enlargethispage0.75baselineskip
bigskip
noindent
poi saranno applicate quando si collegheràsolo il sensore:
beginequation*
H(jomega) = Z_vnKnown(jomega) fracV^vnZK_vnADC1(jomega)V_vnIN(jomega)
endequation*
dove $V^vnZK_vnADC1$ è la tensione letta dall'ADC quando tra il WE1 ed il~CE è collegata solo la $Z_vnKnown$.%
myfootnoteNotare che, quando $V^vnZC_vnADC1(jomega) = V^vnZK_vnADC1(jomega)$, si ha:
[
Z_S(jomega) = Z_vnKnown(jomega)
fracV^vnZK_vnADC1(jomega)V_vnIN(jomega)
fracV_vnIN(jomega)V^vnZS_vnADC1(jomega)
= Z_vnKnown(jomega),.
]
L'impedenza $Z_vnKnown$ ha la seguente espressione: dots
bigskip
lipsum[4-7] % still more filler texxt
enddocument
edited 16 mins ago
answered 1 hour ago


Mico
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i took a liberty and correct definition ofnewcommandvn[2]mathrm#1
tonewcommandvn[1]mathrm#1
(after that your mwe works). compiling your mwe, i obtain quite different result as shown in your answer. i use recentmiktex
.
– Zarko
52 mins ago
problem seems to be withmyfootnote
. iflipsum[2]
is immediately after it, this paragraph not appear, but is printout only[2]
, i .e. option which paragraph fromlipsum
should be used. inserting blank lines before repair this malfunction.
– Zarko
42 mins ago
@Zarko - Many thanks for applying the fix to the definition ofvn
. Something very weird seems to have happened during the copy-and-paste operation: In the tex file on my system, bothvn
andmyfootnote
are defined to take a single argument. However, upon pasting (and indenting), the two instances of[1]
ended up as[2]
. I have no idea how this came about. I suspect it's a site bug. Fortunately, both commands now show that they take a single argument.
– Mico
14 mins ago
add a comment |Â
1
i took a liberty and correct definition ofnewcommandvn[2]mathrm#1
tonewcommandvn[1]mathrm#1
(after that your mwe works). compiling your mwe, i obtain quite different result as shown in your answer. i use recentmiktex
.
– Zarko
52 mins ago
problem seems to be withmyfootnote
. iflipsum[2]
is immediately after it, this paragraph not appear, but is printout only[2]
, i .e. option which paragraph fromlipsum
should be used. inserting blank lines before repair this malfunction.
– Zarko
42 mins ago
@Zarko - Many thanks for applying the fix to the definition ofvn
. Something very weird seems to have happened during the copy-and-paste operation: In the tex file on my system, bothvn
andmyfootnote
are defined to take a single argument. However, upon pasting (and indenting), the two instances of[1]
ended up as[2]
. I have no idea how this came about. I suspect it's a site bug. Fortunately, both commands now show that they take a single argument.
– Mico
14 mins ago
1
1
i took a liberty and correct definition of
newcommandvn[2]mathrm#1
to newcommandvn[1]mathrm#1
(after that your mwe works). compiling your mwe, i obtain quite different result as shown in your answer. i use recent miktex
.– Zarko
52 mins ago
i took a liberty and correct definition of
newcommandvn[2]mathrm#1
to newcommandvn[1]mathrm#1
(after that your mwe works). compiling your mwe, i obtain quite different result as shown in your answer. i use recent miktex
.– Zarko
52 mins ago
problem seems to be with
myfootnote
. if lipsum[2]
is immediately after it, this paragraph not appear, but is printout only [2]
, i .e. option which paragraph from lipsum
should be used. inserting blank lines before repair this malfunction.– Zarko
42 mins ago
problem seems to be with
myfootnote
. if lipsum[2]
is immediately after it, this paragraph not appear, but is printout only [2]
, i .e. option which paragraph from lipsum
should be used. inserting blank lines before repair this malfunction.– Zarko
42 mins ago
@Zarko - Many thanks for applying the fix to the definition of
vn
. Something very weird seems to have happened during the copy-and-paste operation: In the tex file on my system, both vn
and myfootnote
are defined to take a single argument. However, upon pasting (and indenting), the two instances of [1]
ended up as [2]
. I have no idea how this came about. I suspect it's a site bug. Fortunately, both commands now show that they take a single argument.– Mico
14 mins ago
@Zarko - Many thanks for applying the fix to the definition of
vn
. Something very weird seems to have happened during the copy-and-paste operation: In the tex file on my system, both vn
and myfootnote
are defined to take a single argument. However, upon pasting (and indenting), the two instances of [1]
ended up as [2]
. I have no idea how this came about. I suspect it's a site bug. Fortunately, both commands now show that they take a single argument.– Mico
14 mins ago
add a comment |Â
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Please tell us which document class you employ, which font-related packages you employ, and whether
flushbottom
orraggedbottom
is in effect. Ideally, you would edit your query to provide not just a code fragment but a compilable example that generates the problem behavior you wish to fix.– Mico
1 hour ago
Hello @Mico see the edit please.
– Gennaro Arguzzi
1 hour ago
2
you have given no indication why the space is there, so hard to tell you what to change. Most likely it is something on the next page preventing a good page break. Your example should be a complete small document that shows the issue so that people can debug
– David Carlisle
1 hour ago
1
Thanks for providing information about the document class. Do you employ a package such as
classicthesis
?– Mico
1 hour ago
2
The issue is simple to describe: footnote 19 is quite long and wouldn't fit in page 23; so it's moved to page 24 together with one line above and below because you end up with a three line (partial) paragraph. Unless you do some editing, the problem will remain. To begin with, I don't think that material with a displayed equation qualifies as “footnoteâ€Â.
– egreg
1 hour ago