change the spacing between lines within a fullcite

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I am creating a beamer presentation with references, listed as fullcites.



Some of those entries are taking too much space on the slides because the spacing between lines (that belong to the same reference!) are sometimes too large. I'd like to make it smaller, but failed with every single attempt.



Here is the example code:



documentclassbeamer
usepackage[backend=biber]biblatex

beginfilecontentsjobname.bib
@InProceedingsidentifier1,
Title = Some Awesome Title,
Author = Some Author and Another Author,
Booktitle = Some Book about the Future,
Year = 2042,
Pages = 1--42


@InProceedingsidentifier2,
Title = Some So-So Title,
Author = First Author and Second Author,
Booktitle = An okay Booktitle,
Year = 2000,
Pages = 1--100

endfilecontents
addbibresourcejobname.bib

begindocument

beginframe
beginfootnotesize
fullciteidentifier1\
fullciteidentifier2
endfootnotesize
endframe

enddocument


And here how it looks like:



enter image description here



Here you can observe two things:



(1) The spacing of the first citation is good (although I'd still like to know how to save even more space here (maybe 1mm or .5mm), because space is really a big issue) and



(2) The spacing of the second entry is not okay: the space between those lines is really too large. I'd thus like to know how to reduce the distance between those lines (best would be individually for each entry).










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    I am creating a beamer presentation with references, listed as fullcites.



    Some of those entries are taking too much space on the slides because the spacing between lines (that belong to the same reference!) are sometimes too large. I'd like to make it smaller, but failed with every single attempt.



    Here is the example code:



    documentclassbeamer
    usepackage[backend=biber]biblatex

    beginfilecontentsjobname.bib
    @InProceedingsidentifier1,
    Title = Some Awesome Title,
    Author = Some Author and Another Author,
    Booktitle = Some Book about the Future,
    Year = 2042,
    Pages = 1--42


    @InProceedingsidentifier2,
    Title = Some So-So Title,
    Author = First Author and Second Author,
    Booktitle = An okay Booktitle,
    Year = 2000,
    Pages = 1--100

    endfilecontents
    addbibresourcejobname.bib

    begindocument

    beginframe
    beginfootnotesize
    fullciteidentifier1\
    fullciteidentifier2
    endfootnotesize
    endframe

    enddocument


    And here how it looks like:



    enter image description here



    Here you can observe two things:



    (1) The spacing of the first citation is good (although I'd still like to know how to save even more space here (maybe 1mm or .5mm), because space is really a big issue) and



    (2) The spacing of the second entry is not okay: the space between those lines is really too large. I'd thus like to know how to reduce the distance between those lines (best would be individually for each entry).










    share|improve this question

























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      I am creating a beamer presentation with references, listed as fullcites.



      Some of those entries are taking too much space on the slides because the spacing between lines (that belong to the same reference!) are sometimes too large. I'd like to make it smaller, but failed with every single attempt.



      Here is the example code:



      documentclassbeamer
      usepackage[backend=biber]biblatex

      beginfilecontentsjobname.bib
      @InProceedingsidentifier1,
      Title = Some Awesome Title,
      Author = Some Author and Another Author,
      Booktitle = Some Book about the Future,
      Year = 2042,
      Pages = 1--42


      @InProceedingsidentifier2,
      Title = Some So-So Title,
      Author = First Author and Second Author,
      Booktitle = An okay Booktitle,
      Year = 2000,
      Pages = 1--100

      endfilecontents
      addbibresourcejobname.bib

      begindocument

      beginframe
      beginfootnotesize
      fullciteidentifier1\
      fullciteidentifier2
      endfootnotesize
      endframe

      enddocument


      And here how it looks like:



      enter image description here



      Here you can observe two things:



      (1) The spacing of the first citation is good (although I'd still like to know how to save even more space here (maybe 1mm or .5mm), because space is really a big issue) and



      (2) The spacing of the second entry is not okay: the space between those lines is really too large. I'd thus like to know how to reduce the distance between those lines (best would be individually for each entry).










      share|improve this question















      I am creating a beamer presentation with references, listed as fullcites.



      Some of those entries are taking too much space on the slides because the spacing between lines (that belong to the same reference!) are sometimes too large. I'd like to make it smaller, but failed with every single attempt.



      Here is the example code:



      documentclassbeamer
      usepackage[backend=biber]biblatex

      beginfilecontentsjobname.bib
      @InProceedingsidentifier1,
      Title = Some Awesome Title,
      Author = Some Author and Another Author,
      Booktitle = Some Book about the Future,
      Year = 2042,
      Pages = 1--42


      @InProceedingsidentifier2,
      Title = Some So-So Title,
      Author = First Author and Second Author,
      Booktitle = An okay Booktitle,
      Year = 2000,
      Pages = 1--100

      endfilecontents
      addbibresourcejobname.bib

      begindocument

      beginframe
      beginfootnotesize
      fullciteidentifier1\
      fullciteidentifier2
      endfootnotesize
      endframe

      enddocument


      And here how it looks like:



      enter image description here



      Here you can observe two things:



      (1) The spacing of the first citation is good (although I'd still like to know how to save even more space here (maybe 1mm or .5mm), because space is really a big issue) and



      (2) The spacing of the second entry is not okay: the space between those lines is really too large. I'd thus like to know how to reduce the distance between those lines (best would be individually for each entry).







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          If you end your fullcites with a paragraph the correct spacing of footnotesize is applied:



          documentclassbeamer
          usepackage[backend=biber]biblatex

          beginfilecontentsjobname.bib
          @InProceedingsidentifier1,
          Title = Some Awesome Title,
          Author = Some Author and Another Author,
          Booktitle = Some Book about the Future,
          Year = 2042,
          Pages = 1--42


          @InProceedingsidentifier2,
          Title = Some So-So Title,
          Author = First Author and Second Author,
          Booktitle = An okay Booktitle,
          Year = 2000,
          Pages = 1--100

          endfilecontents
          addbibresourcejobname.bib

          begindocument

          beginframe

          begingroup
          footnotesize
          fullciteidentifier1par
          fullciteidentifier2par
          endgroup
          endframe

          enddocument


          enter image description here



          If you need more fine control of the distance between the lines, you can use fontsize<size><skip>selectfont instead of footnotesize to define the size and the baselineskip separately.






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            @samcarter already suggested an interesting approach (you could also use a blank line in place of par there). Here is another.



            You could use biblatex's begentry macro, which serves as a nice hook for things to be applied to the full entries:



            documentclassbeamer
            usepackage[backend=biber]biblatex

            beginfilecontentsjobname.bib
            @InProceedingsidentifier1,
            Title = Some Awesome Title,
            Author = Some Author and Another Author,
            Booktitle = Some Book about the Future,
            Year = 2042,
            Pages = 1--42


            @InProceedingsidentifier2,
            Title = Some So-So Title,
            Author = First Author and Second Author,
            Booktitle = An okay Booktitle,
            Year = 2000,
            Pages = 1--100

            endfilecontents
            addbibresourcejobname.bib

            renewbibmacro*begentryfootnotesize

            begindocument

            beginframe

            fullciteidentifier1

            fullciteidentifier2

            endframe

            enddocument


            That's more practical in my view, for you only have to do it once in your preamble, not bothering with setting footnotesize at every citation (separates content from presentation, and so on).



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              If you end your fullcites with a paragraph the correct spacing of footnotesize is applied:



              documentclassbeamer
              usepackage[backend=biber]biblatex

              beginfilecontentsjobname.bib
              @InProceedingsidentifier1,
              Title = Some Awesome Title,
              Author = Some Author and Another Author,
              Booktitle = Some Book about the Future,
              Year = 2042,
              Pages = 1--42


              @InProceedingsidentifier2,
              Title = Some So-So Title,
              Author = First Author and Second Author,
              Booktitle = An okay Booktitle,
              Year = 2000,
              Pages = 1--100

              endfilecontents
              addbibresourcejobname.bib

              begindocument

              beginframe

              begingroup
              footnotesize
              fullciteidentifier1par
              fullciteidentifier2par
              endgroup
              endframe

              enddocument


              enter image description here



              If you need more fine control of the distance between the lines, you can use fontsize<size><skip>selectfont instead of footnotesize to define the size and the baselineskip separately.






              share|improve this answer


























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                2
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                If you end your fullcites with a paragraph the correct spacing of footnotesize is applied:



                documentclassbeamer
                usepackage[backend=biber]biblatex

                beginfilecontentsjobname.bib
                @InProceedingsidentifier1,
                Title = Some Awesome Title,
                Author = Some Author and Another Author,
                Booktitle = Some Book about the Future,
                Year = 2042,
                Pages = 1--42


                @InProceedingsidentifier2,
                Title = Some So-So Title,
                Author = First Author and Second Author,
                Booktitle = An okay Booktitle,
                Year = 2000,
                Pages = 1--100

                endfilecontents
                addbibresourcejobname.bib

                begindocument

                beginframe

                begingroup
                footnotesize
                fullciteidentifier1par
                fullciteidentifier2par
                endgroup
                endframe

                enddocument


                enter image description here



                If you need more fine control of the distance between the lines, you can use fontsize<size><skip>selectfont instead of footnotesize to define the size and the baselineskip separately.






                share|improve this answer
























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                  up vote
                  2
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                  If you end your fullcites with a paragraph the correct spacing of footnotesize is applied:



                  documentclassbeamer
                  usepackage[backend=biber]biblatex

                  beginfilecontentsjobname.bib
                  @InProceedingsidentifier1,
                  Title = Some Awesome Title,
                  Author = Some Author and Another Author,
                  Booktitle = Some Book about the Future,
                  Year = 2042,
                  Pages = 1--42


                  @InProceedingsidentifier2,
                  Title = Some So-So Title,
                  Author = First Author and Second Author,
                  Booktitle = An okay Booktitle,
                  Year = 2000,
                  Pages = 1--100

                  endfilecontents
                  addbibresourcejobname.bib

                  begindocument

                  beginframe

                  begingroup
                  footnotesize
                  fullciteidentifier1par
                  fullciteidentifier2par
                  endgroup
                  endframe

                  enddocument


                  enter image description here



                  If you need more fine control of the distance between the lines, you can use fontsize<size><skip>selectfont instead of footnotesize to define the size and the baselineskip separately.






                  share|improve this answer














                  If you end your fullcites with a paragraph the correct spacing of footnotesize is applied:



                  documentclassbeamer
                  usepackage[backend=biber]biblatex

                  beginfilecontentsjobname.bib
                  @InProceedingsidentifier1,
                  Title = Some Awesome Title,
                  Author = Some Author and Another Author,
                  Booktitle = Some Book about the Future,
                  Year = 2042,
                  Pages = 1--42


                  @InProceedingsidentifier2,
                  Title = Some So-So Title,
                  Author = First Author and Second Author,
                  Booktitle = An okay Booktitle,
                  Year = 2000,
                  Pages = 1--100

                  endfilecontents
                  addbibresourcejobname.bib

                  begindocument

                  beginframe

                  begingroup
                  footnotesize
                  fullciteidentifier1par
                  fullciteidentifier2par
                  endgroup
                  endframe

                  enddocument


                  enter image description here



                  If you need more fine control of the distance between the lines, you can use fontsize<size><skip>selectfont instead of footnotesize to define the size and the baselineskip separately.







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                      @samcarter already suggested an interesting approach (you could also use a blank line in place of par there). Here is another.



                      You could use biblatex's begentry macro, which serves as a nice hook for things to be applied to the full entries:



                      documentclassbeamer
                      usepackage[backend=biber]biblatex

                      beginfilecontentsjobname.bib
                      @InProceedingsidentifier1,
                      Title = Some Awesome Title,
                      Author = Some Author and Another Author,
                      Booktitle = Some Book about the Future,
                      Year = 2042,
                      Pages = 1--42


                      @InProceedingsidentifier2,
                      Title = Some So-So Title,
                      Author = First Author and Second Author,
                      Booktitle = An okay Booktitle,
                      Year = 2000,
                      Pages = 1--100

                      endfilecontents
                      addbibresourcejobname.bib

                      renewbibmacro*begentryfootnotesize

                      begindocument

                      beginframe

                      fullciteidentifier1

                      fullciteidentifier2

                      endframe

                      enddocument


                      That's more practical in my view, for you only have to do it once in your preamble, not bothering with setting footnotesize at every citation (separates content from presentation, and so on).



                      enter image description here






                      share|improve this answer
























                        up vote
                        1
                        down vote













                        @samcarter already suggested an interesting approach (you could also use a blank line in place of par there). Here is another.



                        You could use biblatex's begentry macro, which serves as a nice hook for things to be applied to the full entries:



                        documentclassbeamer
                        usepackage[backend=biber]biblatex

                        beginfilecontentsjobname.bib
                        @InProceedingsidentifier1,
                        Title = Some Awesome Title,
                        Author = Some Author and Another Author,
                        Booktitle = Some Book about the Future,
                        Year = 2042,
                        Pages = 1--42


                        @InProceedingsidentifier2,
                        Title = Some So-So Title,
                        Author = First Author and Second Author,
                        Booktitle = An okay Booktitle,
                        Year = 2000,
                        Pages = 1--100

                        endfilecontents
                        addbibresourcejobname.bib

                        renewbibmacro*begentryfootnotesize

                        begindocument

                        beginframe

                        fullciteidentifier1

                        fullciteidentifier2

                        endframe

                        enddocument


                        That's more practical in my view, for you only have to do it once in your preamble, not bothering with setting footnotesize at every citation (separates content from presentation, and so on).



                        enter image description here






                        share|improve this answer






















                          up vote
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                          down vote










                          up vote
                          1
                          down vote









                          @samcarter already suggested an interesting approach (you could also use a blank line in place of par there). Here is another.



                          You could use biblatex's begentry macro, which serves as a nice hook for things to be applied to the full entries:



                          documentclassbeamer
                          usepackage[backend=biber]biblatex

                          beginfilecontentsjobname.bib
                          @InProceedingsidentifier1,
                          Title = Some Awesome Title,
                          Author = Some Author and Another Author,
                          Booktitle = Some Book about the Future,
                          Year = 2042,
                          Pages = 1--42


                          @InProceedingsidentifier2,
                          Title = Some So-So Title,
                          Author = First Author and Second Author,
                          Booktitle = An okay Booktitle,
                          Year = 2000,
                          Pages = 1--100

                          endfilecontents
                          addbibresourcejobname.bib

                          renewbibmacro*begentryfootnotesize

                          begindocument

                          beginframe

                          fullciteidentifier1

                          fullciteidentifier2

                          endframe

                          enddocument


                          That's more practical in my view, for you only have to do it once in your preamble, not bothering with setting footnotesize at every citation (separates content from presentation, and so on).



                          enter image description here






                          share|improve this answer












                          @samcarter already suggested an interesting approach (you could also use a blank line in place of par there). Here is another.



                          You could use biblatex's begentry macro, which serves as a nice hook for things to be applied to the full entries:



                          documentclassbeamer
                          usepackage[backend=biber]biblatex

                          beginfilecontentsjobname.bib
                          @InProceedingsidentifier1,
                          Title = Some Awesome Title,
                          Author = Some Author and Another Author,
                          Booktitle = Some Book about the Future,
                          Year = 2042,
                          Pages = 1--42


                          @InProceedingsidentifier2,
                          Title = Some So-So Title,
                          Author = First Author and Second Author,
                          Booktitle = An okay Booktitle,
                          Year = 2000,
                          Pages = 1--100

                          endfilecontents
                          addbibresourcejobname.bib

                          renewbibmacro*begentryfootnotesize

                          begindocument

                          beginframe

                          fullciteidentifier1

                          fullciteidentifier2

                          endframe

                          enddocument


                          That's more practical in my view, for you only have to do it once in your preamble, not bothering with setting footnotesize at every citation (separates content from presentation, and so on).



                          enter image description here







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