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12pt issues

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Things like this need to be made more obvious so newbies don't clog up the message board with simple questions.

- Stefan Kottwitz
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welcome to the forum!
No worries, that board is for talking. And also simple questions are nice - on one hand they are easy to answer, on the other hand users google the same and arrive here with googling that simple question&answer and may decide to join the board.

Stefan
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\raggedbottom works, but (obviously) is not ideal.
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Surely not.djo wrote:it seems that \raggedbottom is the standard for professional work
\raggedbottom
for books is a workaround for those, who are not willing to do manual optimizations like moving floats, using \looseness
, spare usage of manually added vertical space or \enlargethispage
or \clearpage
(mostly before a section) etc.Maybe an equivalent to
\raggedbottom
is typically for the users of other software, because most of them do not know a lot about typography and how to obtain really good result. But unfortunately lots of LaTeX users do not differ a lot from those. And for me it is so much cost to teach everyone again and again and again. So usually I do not participate in such discussions. And so I should stopping with this thread too.12pt issues
Edit: Now I'm re-reading 1984. Same deal.