Text Formatting ⇒ Consecutive linebreaks
Consecutive linebreaks
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- Stefan Kottwitz
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Consecutive linebreaks
welcome to the board!
You could use \vspace, for instance
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\vspace{5\baselineskip}
Stefan
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Re: Consecutive linebreaks
\subsection*{}
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Consecutive linebreaks
You should note that in case that the length \parindent is different from Zero this yields an inconsistent new paragraph which is not indented.lalop wrote:This doesn't work for arbitrary X but if, for example, you're just looking to make a subsectional break like the stuff in books, I'd use
\subsection*{}
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