Gap in the Section names
Helo,I did not change anything about section type or anything but somehow after a certain section all sections and subsections are named with so much gap I could not find any solution for this.I would be so greatefull If anyone could help me.Thanks for your effort.

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Helo,I did not change anything about section type or anything but somehow after a certain section all sections and subsections are named with so much gap I could not find any solution for this.I would be so greatefull If anyone could help me.Thanks for your effort.

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Hi, could you please add a compilable code that reproduces the issue?
– JouleV
Feb 20 at 9:15
I am writing a book and in only one chapter I have this issue I have searched for a similar problem but I could not find any so I am lost
– safag96
Feb 20 at 9:21
Yes, this is strange, so in order to understand what is happening we need an MWE! :)
– JouleV
Feb 20 at 9:23
My bet goes to an improperly used command instead of an environment. The behavior can be reproduced by settingparfillskipto 0pt. Are you perhaps loadingragged2eand using its features?
– egreg
Feb 20 at 11:52
I solved the Issue normally when there is an error in the code side It simply does not load the pdf file but my code was like this Begin<center> Code here. ... When you dont add “end<center>” It still compiles the program but an error occurs like I had.
– safag96
Feb 20 at 12:32
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Helo,I did not change anything about section type or anything but somehow after a certain section all sections and subsections are named with so much gap I could not find any solution for this.I would be so greatefull If anyone could help me.Thanks for your effort.

sectioning
Helo,I did not change anything about section type or anything but somehow after a certain section all sections and subsections are named with so much gap I could not find any solution for this.I would be so greatefull If anyone could help me.Thanks for your effort.

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Hi, could you please add a compilable code that reproduces the issue?
– JouleV
Feb 20 at 9:15
I am writing a book and in only one chapter I have this issue I have searched for a similar problem but I could not find any so I am lost
– safag96
Feb 20 at 9:21
Yes, this is strange, so in order to understand what is happening we need an MWE! :)
– JouleV
Feb 20 at 9:23
My bet goes to an improperly used command instead of an environment. The behavior can be reproduced by settingparfillskipto 0pt. Are you perhaps loadingragged2eand using its features?
– egreg
Feb 20 at 11:52
I solved the Issue normally when there is an error in the code side It simply does not load the pdf file but my code was like this Begin<center> Code here. ... When you dont add “end<center>” It still compiles the program but an error occurs like I had.
– safag96
Feb 20 at 12:32
add a comment |
Hi, could you please add a compilable code that reproduces the issue?
– JouleV
Feb 20 at 9:15
I am writing a book and in only one chapter I have this issue I have searched for a similar problem but I could not find any so I am lost
– safag96
Feb 20 at 9:21
Yes, this is strange, so in order to understand what is happening we need an MWE! :)
– JouleV
Feb 20 at 9:23
My bet goes to an improperly used command instead of an environment. The behavior can be reproduced by settingparfillskipto 0pt. Are you perhaps loadingragged2eand using its features?
– egreg
Feb 20 at 11:52
I solved the Issue normally when there is an error in the code side It simply does not load the pdf file but my code was like this Begin<center> Code here. ... When you dont add “end<center>” It still compiles the program but an error occurs like I had.
– safag96
Feb 20 at 12:32
Hi, could you please add a compilable code that reproduces the issue?
– JouleV
Feb 20 at 9:15
Hi, could you please add a compilable code that reproduces the issue?
– JouleV
Feb 20 at 9:15
I am writing a book and in only one chapter I have this issue I have searched for a similar problem but I could not find any so I am lost
– safag96
Feb 20 at 9:21
I am writing a book and in only one chapter I have this issue I have searched for a similar problem but I could not find any so I am lost
– safag96
Feb 20 at 9:21
Yes, this is strange, so in order to understand what is happening we need an MWE! :)
– JouleV
Feb 20 at 9:23
Yes, this is strange, so in order to understand what is happening we need an MWE! :)
– JouleV
Feb 20 at 9:23
My bet goes to an improperly used command instead of an environment. The behavior can be reproduced by setting
parfillskip to 0pt. Are you perhaps loading ragged2e and using its features?– egreg
Feb 20 at 11:52
My bet goes to an improperly used command instead of an environment. The behavior can be reproduced by setting
parfillskip to 0pt. Are you perhaps loading ragged2e and using its features?– egreg
Feb 20 at 11:52
I solved the Issue normally when there is an error in the code side It simply does not load the pdf file but my code was like this Begin<center> Code here. ... When you dont add “end<center>” It still compiles the program but an error occurs like I had.
– safag96
Feb 20 at 12:32
I solved the Issue normally when there is an error in the code side It simply does not load the pdf file but my code was like this Begin<center> Code here. ... When you dont add “end<center>” It still compiles the program but an error occurs like I had.
– safag96
Feb 20 at 12:32
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Hi, could you please add a compilable code that reproduces the issue?
– JouleV
Feb 20 at 9:15
I am writing a book and in only one chapter I have this issue I have searched for a similar problem but I could not find any so I am lost
– safag96
Feb 20 at 9:21
Yes, this is strange, so in order to understand what is happening we need an MWE! :)
– JouleV
Feb 20 at 9:23
My bet goes to an improperly used command instead of an environment. The behavior can be reproduced by setting
parfillskipto 0pt. Are you perhaps loadingragged2eand using its features?– egreg
Feb 20 at 11:52
I solved the Issue normally when there is an error in the code side It simply does not load the pdf file but my code was like this Begin<center> Code here. ... When you dont add “end<center>” It still compiles the program but an error occurs like I had.
– safag96
Feb 20 at 12:32