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How can I suppress vertical space between a theorem head and an environment? I would like the output to look like
version 3 below, but I hope there is an automatical solution without and .
0.
0.
#1 # (#)
(*),*,
1
(*),*,
1
1.
(*),*,
1
(*),*,, 1.
1
{spacing} {lists} {theorems} {enumitem}
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Przemysaw Scherwent
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Marius Hofert
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Don't use just use nothing (or a blank line) in the markup. You then have the problem
that latex lists use a run-in style for the first item if following a run-in heading. This is by
design (it goes to some trouble to make that work) If you don't like that style the thing to
do is change that rather than put markup in the document. I don't know my way round that
code as well as I used to, but this seems to work, it may need a bit more care to ensure
that page breaks etc are suppressed in all the right places but...
0. 0.
#1 # (#)
(*),*,
1
(*),*,
1
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pluton
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answered Mar 1 '12 at 16:24
David Carlisle
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Thanks a lot, David, very nice! Marius Hofert Mar 1 '12 at 17:17
This is a follow-up question: tex.stackexchange.com/questions/60001/ Marius Hofert Jun 15 '12 at
17:36
How about just using 1
? plutonJul 17 at 14:02
@pluton as I say above " If you don't like that style the thing to do is change that rather than put markup in
the document." David CarlisleJul 17 at 19:45
your approach may be ugly, and it really should use a vertical unit like instead of ,
but if it gives you the result you want, why not just embed it into a ?
for example,
1.
(*),*,
and use it like this:
1
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pluton
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answered Mar 1 '12 at 14:39
barbara beeton
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Thanks for helping, Barbara. I was hoping for a more flexible solution since I do not always have the same
vertical space (of fixed size such as -1.4em as above) and also not the same enumerate environment
(especially the label but also other parameters of the numerate environment often change).
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