When I use \pagebreak
in a two-column text, the paragraphs are spread out by vertical spaces only in the current column, so the whole page looks unbalanced (the right column has large spaces between paragraphs, the left column doesn't). Is there a way to make the spaces the same?
1 Answer
Use \newpage
instead. In my understanding, in two-column mode, the columns are dealt with and typeset like pages. For the difference between \pagebreak
and \newpage
see \pagebreak vs \newpage.
Edit: For a balanced layout, use \usepackage{flushend}
.
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Unfortunatelly, I need the functionality of
\pagebreak
.\newpage
does a different thing. Sep 20, 2011 at 12:38 -
\newpage
does about the same as\pagebreak
, but it doesn't spread the paragraphs of the last column. If you're looking for a balanced layout, you could use\usepackage{flushend}
, as recommended in tex.stackexchange.com/questions/5815/…, or proceed as egreg recommended. Sep 20, 2011 at 12:43
twocolum
document class option. You might consider the multicol package, instead, that does column balancing. But this requires closing the environment, issuing\pagebreak
and reopening the environment. May you be more precise about your needs?