is there a way to diminish the spacing around equation environments?
I use the command
\linespread{1.6}
and there is the side effect of having extra space around central equations.\linespread{1.6}
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\abovedisplayskip
, \belowdisplayskip
, \abovedisplayshortskip
, \belowdisplayshortskip
, here you can read how to do this and, especially in the third post, a good way to do it globally:\newtheorem
environment. The previous commands do not affect the spacing in \newtheorem
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