Using the widetext environment in LaTeX can lead to unintended spaces between lines in adjacent paragraphs. This issue often arises in two-column documents where the formatting of the widetext section disrupts the flow of the surrounding text. Users are seeking examples to clarify the problem and understand how to manage spacing effectively. Solutions may involve adjusting the document's layout settings or using specific commands to control spacing. Proper handling of these formatting issues is essential for maintaining a clean and professional appearance in LaTeX documents.
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sari damen
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when i use widetext in latex , Spaces appear between the lines in other paragraphs before or after
As you can see from the image here, when I graph the 2d graph of y = 5sin(1/x), it comes out like I'd expect. However, when I graph it in a 3d graph, it doesn't look right at all. Can someone tell me why it isn't displaying right, or is it and I'm just missing something when I add the z axis?