I am currently writing my master thesis with KOMA-Class srcreprt
and I am a little bit weird about blank lines in paragraphs, parskips and sectioning vertical space.
As I have learned usage of \\
as shown in the following mwe is some kind of bad style:
\documentclass[a4paper,12pt,chapterprefix=true]{scrreprt}
\usepackage[ngerman]{babel}
\usepackage{blindtext}
\setlength{\parindent}{0em}
\usepackage[onehalfspacing]{setspace}
\RedeclareSectionCommands[
beforeskip=1em,
afterskip=1sp
]{paragraph,subparagraph}
\begin{document}
\chapter{Ein Kapitel}
\blindtext
\paragraph{Ein Absatz}
\blindtext \\
\blindtext
\end{document}
It produces the following output:
As I have read, it is better to use \usepackage{parskip}
, remove \setlength{\parindent}{0em}
and use blank lines instead of \\
. This gives a slightly different look, but is almost the same. But pdflatex now throws the following warning:
Usage of package `parskip' together(scrreprt) with a KOMA-Script class is not recommended.
I figured out, that KOMA-Script offers the parameter parskip
which can be used instead of \usepackage{parskip}
. But this creates big vertical spaces for the sections. Especially there seems to be no way to reduce the spacing between the \paragraph
and the following text:
So my question is:
What is the "best" solution to go for? I guess it is the KOMA-Script option parskip
. But how can I reduce the vertical Spacings? Especially the afterskip
of \paragraph
?
I also came across the following: When using \usepackage[onehalfspacing]{setspace}
one should DVI=last
. I did not really understand this. Also in combination with the scrmanual it confused me more then anything else. Is this something I should take care of?
Thank you for your help!