Text Formatting ⇒ manually format equation location
manually format equation location
I am fairly new to latex and am currently writing up my master's thesis (of course it has to be in a completely illogical format). I am curious if anyone knows how to bypass latex's default spacing for equations and manually enter the desired spacing so that there is one double space before the equation(s) and one after for example,
texttexttexttexttexttexttexttext
equations
texttexttexttexttexttexttexttext.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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manually format equation location
- \abovedisplayshortskip
- \abovedisplayskip
- \belowdisplayshortskip
- \belowdisplayskip
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