How to change margins in ieeetrans.cls document? Note: geometry package conflicts with ieeetrans.cls format.











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I'm writing a conference paper that must be in/adhere to the ieeetrans.cls format.



For a landscaped table I need to make the left and right margins smaller, but just the usepackage{geometry} command changes the whole paper setup! It's conflicting with the ieeetrans.cls file evidently. On the other hand, if I use the geometry package, I can indeed make the table look good at the expense of every other page.



Any ideas on how to fix this?










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    I do not see why you need to change page layout for landscape table. If it is set as sidewaystable, then table will appear on middle of text block.
    – Zarko
    Nov 2 '16 at 20:39










  • I think what you're looking for is covered in Storing the original document class page layout with geometry.
    – Werner
    Nov 2 '16 at 20:39






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    There is a class IEEEtran. The class file IEEEtran.cls contains a warning: "Authors should not alter font sizes, baselineskip ('leading'), margins or other spacing values in an attempt to squeeze more material on one page. The IEEE's own typesetting software will restore the correct vlaues when re-typesetting/proofing the submitted document, possibly resulting in unexpected article over length charges."
    – Heiko Oberdiek
    Nov 2 '16 at 20:40








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    You are not allowed to alter the class file if it is going to be published in IEEE.
    – percusse
    Nov 2 '16 at 20:50










  • Zarko, i tried that first and it didn't work- the table wouldn't render, likely because it was hanging over the right margin? The other method worked. Werner, yes! that's the answer. Feel free to post as the answer if you like. Percusse- not sure they'll care for a landscaped table page but we shall see.
    – travelingbones
    Nov 2 '16 at 21:27















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I'm writing a conference paper that must be in/adhere to the ieeetrans.cls format.



For a landscaped table I need to make the left and right margins smaller, but just the usepackage{geometry} command changes the whole paper setup! It's conflicting with the ieeetrans.cls file evidently. On the other hand, if I use the geometry package, I can indeed make the table look good at the expense of every other page.



Any ideas on how to fix this?










share|improve this question


















  • 2




    I do not see why you need to change page layout for landscape table. If it is set as sidewaystable, then table will appear on middle of text block.
    – Zarko
    Nov 2 '16 at 20:39










  • I think what you're looking for is covered in Storing the original document class page layout with geometry.
    – Werner
    Nov 2 '16 at 20:39






  • 2




    There is a class IEEEtran. The class file IEEEtran.cls contains a warning: "Authors should not alter font sizes, baselineskip ('leading'), margins or other spacing values in an attempt to squeeze more material on one page. The IEEE's own typesetting software will restore the correct vlaues when re-typesetting/proofing the submitted document, possibly resulting in unexpected article over length charges."
    – Heiko Oberdiek
    Nov 2 '16 at 20:40








  • 2




    You are not allowed to alter the class file if it is going to be published in IEEE.
    – percusse
    Nov 2 '16 at 20:50










  • Zarko, i tried that first and it didn't work- the table wouldn't render, likely because it was hanging over the right margin? The other method worked. Werner, yes! that's the answer. Feel free to post as the answer if you like. Percusse- not sure they'll care for a landscaped table page but we shall see.
    – travelingbones
    Nov 2 '16 at 21:27













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I'm writing a conference paper that must be in/adhere to the ieeetrans.cls format.



For a landscaped table I need to make the left and right margins smaller, but just the usepackage{geometry} command changes the whole paper setup! It's conflicting with the ieeetrans.cls file evidently. On the other hand, if I use the geometry package, I can indeed make the table look good at the expense of every other page.



Any ideas on how to fix this?










share|improve this question













I'm writing a conference paper that must be in/adhere to the ieeetrans.cls format.



For a landscaped table I need to make the left and right margins smaller, but just the usepackage{geometry} command changes the whole paper setup! It's conflicting with the ieeetrans.cls file evidently. On the other hand, if I use the geometry package, I can indeed make the table look good at the expense of every other page.



Any ideas on how to fix this?







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  • 2




    I do not see why you need to change page layout for landscape table. If it is set as sidewaystable, then table will appear on middle of text block.
    – Zarko
    Nov 2 '16 at 20:39










  • I think what you're looking for is covered in Storing the original document class page layout with geometry.
    – Werner
    Nov 2 '16 at 20:39






  • 2




    There is a class IEEEtran. The class file IEEEtran.cls contains a warning: "Authors should not alter font sizes, baselineskip ('leading'), margins or other spacing values in an attempt to squeeze more material on one page. The IEEE's own typesetting software will restore the correct vlaues when re-typesetting/proofing the submitted document, possibly resulting in unexpected article over length charges."
    – Heiko Oberdiek
    Nov 2 '16 at 20:40








  • 2




    You are not allowed to alter the class file if it is going to be published in IEEE.
    – percusse
    Nov 2 '16 at 20:50










  • Zarko, i tried that first and it didn't work- the table wouldn't render, likely because it was hanging over the right margin? The other method worked. Werner, yes! that's the answer. Feel free to post as the answer if you like. Percusse- not sure they'll care for a landscaped table page but we shall see.
    – travelingbones
    Nov 2 '16 at 21:27














  • 2




    I do not see why you need to change page layout for landscape table. If it is set as sidewaystable, then table will appear on middle of text block.
    – Zarko
    Nov 2 '16 at 20:39










  • I think what you're looking for is covered in Storing the original document class page layout with geometry.
    – Werner
    Nov 2 '16 at 20:39






  • 2




    There is a class IEEEtran. The class file IEEEtran.cls contains a warning: "Authors should not alter font sizes, baselineskip ('leading'), margins or other spacing values in an attempt to squeeze more material on one page. The IEEE's own typesetting software will restore the correct vlaues when re-typesetting/proofing the submitted document, possibly resulting in unexpected article over length charges."
    – Heiko Oberdiek
    Nov 2 '16 at 20:40








  • 2




    You are not allowed to alter the class file if it is going to be published in IEEE.
    – percusse
    Nov 2 '16 at 20:50










  • Zarko, i tried that first and it didn't work- the table wouldn't render, likely because it was hanging over the right margin? The other method worked. Werner, yes! that's the answer. Feel free to post as the answer if you like. Percusse- not sure they'll care for a landscaped table page but we shall see.
    – travelingbones
    Nov 2 '16 at 21:27








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2




I do not see why you need to change page layout for landscape table. If it is set as sidewaystable, then table will appear on middle of text block.
– Zarko
Nov 2 '16 at 20:39




I do not see why you need to change page layout for landscape table. If it is set as sidewaystable, then table will appear on middle of text block.
– Zarko
Nov 2 '16 at 20:39












I think what you're looking for is covered in Storing the original document class page layout with geometry.
– Werner
Nov 2 '16 at 20:39




I think what you're looking for is covered in Storing the original document class page layout with geometry.
– Werner
Nov 2 '16 at 20:39




2




2




There is a class IEEEtran. The class file IEEEtran.cls contains a warning: "Authors should not alter font sizes, baselineskip ('leading'), margins or other spacing values in an attempt to squeeze more material on one page. The IEEE's own typesetting software will restore the correct vlaues when re-typesetting/proofing the submitted document, possibly resulting in unexpected article over length charges."
– Heiko Oberdiek
Nov 2 '16 at 20:40






There is a class IEEEtran. The class file IEEEtran.cls contains a warning: "Authors should not alter font sizes, baselineskip ('leading'), margins or other spacing values in an attempt to squeeze more material on one page. The IEEE's own typesetting software will restore the correct vlaues when re-typesetting/proofing the submitted document, possibly resulting in unexpected article over length charges."
– Heiko Oberdiek
Nov 2 '16 at 20:40






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2




You are not allowed to alter the class file if it is going to be published in IEEE.
– percusse
Nov 2 '16 at 20:50




You are not allowed to alter the class file if it is going to be published in IEEE.
– percusse
Nov 2 '16 at 20:50












Zarko, i tried that first and it didn't work- the table wouldn't render, likely because it was hanging over the right margin? The other method worked. Werner, yes! that's the answer. Feel free to post as the answer if you like. Percusse- not sure they'll care for a landscaped table page but we shall see.
– travelingbones
Nov 2 '16 at 21:27




Zarko, i tried that first and it didn't work- the table wouldn't render, likely because it was hanging over the right margin? The other method worked. Werner, yes! that's the answer. Feel free to post as the answer if you like. Percusse- not sure they'll care for a landscaped table page but we shall see.
– travelingbones
Nov 2 '16 at 21:27















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