From: Petter Reinholdtsen Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2015 06:33:18 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Enable microtype and raggedbottom suggested by Amy R. Brown. X-Git-Tag: edition-2015-10-10~404 X-Git-Url: https://pere.pagekite.me/gitweb/text-free-culture-lessig.git/commitdiff_plain/bc8f52da63ed50171bace493b7bdd9f55d247672?ds=sidebyside Enable microtype and raggedbottom suggested by Amy R. Brown. --- diff --git a/myclass.cls b/myclass.cls index d090bdd..a440a09 100644 --- a/myclass.cls +++ b/myclass.cls @@ -4,3 +4,22 @@ %% Just use the original class and pass the options \LoadClassWithOptions{scrreprt} % report, book, memoir, scrreprt or scrbook ? + +% From +% https://amyrhoda.wordpress.com/2012/06/04/latex-to-lulu-the-making-of-aosa-other-useful-packages-and-settings/ + +% The microtype package provides the ability to micromanage your +% typography. When invoked without any options it does some nice things +% like protruding punctuation over the edge of the right margin to make +% the margin appear smoother. Basically it makes your book look more +% professional with very little effort. It also has a ton of options if +% you want to micromanage even more. +\usepackage{microtype} + +% By dafault, LaTeX will try and make all your pages the length that +% you set using the geometry setting. If a page has images, tables, +% headings or paragraph breaks which make it shorter than that page +% length, LaTeX will pad the page by adding whitespace between +% elements. We thought that looked sillier than having pages be +% different lengths, so we used the raggedbottom command. +\raggedbottom