[texhax] Changing \skip\footins locally
Pierre MacKay
pierre.mackay at comcast.net
Wed Feb 11 16:57:28 CET 2009
At 12:12 11.02.09, Yannis Haralambous wrote:
>>I would like to fit an extra line of text in a specific page with
>>footnotes. When I attempt to change \skip\footins on that page only, it
>>has no effect whatsoever. I realized that only when I change \skip\footins
>>in the LaTeX preamble it has some effect on the typeset result.
>>
>>How can I change locally (for one page only) the blank space between text
>>and footnote so that I can fit an additional line of text on that page,
>>without changing footnote behaviour for the rest of the document?
>>
>>
If you don't mind an unbalanced spread, try going right into the primitives
\dimen0=\pagegoal\advance\dimen0 by
\value_of_baselineskip-expressed_as_a_dimension\pagegoal=\dimen0
Sometimes the extra line comes in without pushing the footnote down
noticeably. The page breaker can occasionally be triggered by half a
point or less, and most people won't see that. You can substitute
smaller and smaller dimensions for
\value_of_baselineskip-expressed_as_a_dimension to see just how much is
needed. It can be a real surprise.
Pierre MacKay
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