Set vertical space after paragraph depending on the following text
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I have this code:
documentclass[11pt]{article}
usepackage{amsthm}
usepackage[margin=2.5cm]{geometry}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{setspace}
theoremstyle{definition}
newtheorem{definition}{Definition}
newcommand{myparagraph}[1]{paragraph{#1}mbox{}\}
onehalfspacing
begin{document}
paragraph{(1) Paragraph without mbox (for normal text)}
noindent{}Some text
paragraph{(2) Paragraph with mbox (for normal text)}mbox{}\
noindent{}Some text
paragraph{(3) Paragraph without mbox (for definitions)}
begin{definition}{textsc{Some definition}}
is something thatldots{}
end{definition}
paragraph{(4) Paragraph with mbox (for definitions)}mbox{}\
begin{definition}{textsc{Some definition}}
is something thatldots{}
end{definition}
end{document}
which produces this output
I am currently writing a set of notes on a subject, which means that immediately after a paragraph, I might be writing some text [as shown in (1) and (2)] or a definition [as shown in (3) and (4)]. I have read this, which helped forcing the text to start at the beginning og the next line, but my issue is that the spacing is different depending on whether I start a paragraph with some text or a definition.
Is there a way to (globally) set the same amount of space regardless of how I start my paragraph [basically so that I end up with (2) and (3) without having to manually insert/remove the mbox{}
command]
spacing paragraphs line-spacing
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I have this code:
documentclass[11pt]{article}
usepackage{amsthm}
usepackage[margin=2.5cm]{geometry}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{setspace}
theoremstyle{definition}
newtheorem{definition}{Definition}
newcommand{myparagraph}[1]{paragraph{#1}mbox{}\}
onehalfspacing
begin{document}
paragraph{(1) Paragraph without mbox (for normal text)}
noindent{}Some text
paragraph{(2) Paragraph with mbox (for normal text)}mbox{}\
noindent{}Some text
paragraph{(3) Paragraph without mbox (for definitions)}
begin{definition}{textsc{Some definition}}
is something thatldots{}
end{definition}
paragraph{(4) Paragraph with mbox (for definitions)}mbox{}\
begin{definition}{textsc{Some definition}}
is something thatldots{}
end{definition}
end{document}
which produces this output
I am currently writing a set of notes on a subject, which means that immediately after a paragraph, I might be writing some text [as shown in (1) and (2)] or a definition [as shown in (3) and (4)]. I have read this, which helped forcing the text to start at the beginning og the next line, but my issue is that the spacing is different depending on whether I start a paragraph with some text or a definition.
Is there a way to (globally) set the same amount of space regardless of how I start my paragraph [basically so that I end up with (2) and (3) without having to manually insert/remove the mbox{}
command]
spacing paragraphs line-spacing
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I have this code:
documentclass[11pt]{article}
usepackage{amsthm}
usepackage[margin=2.5cm]{geometry}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{setspace}
theoremstyle{definition}
newtheorem{definition}{Definition}
newcommand{myparagraph}[1]{paragraph{#1}mbox{}\}
onehalfspacing
begin{document}
paragraph{(1) Paragraph without mbox (for normal text)}
noindent{}Some text
paragraph{(2) Paragraph with mbox (for normal text)}mbox{}\
noindent{}Some text
paragraph{(3) Paragraph without mbox (for definitions)}
begin{definition}{textsc{Some definition}}
is something thatldots{}
end{definition}
paragraph{(4) Paragraph with mbox (for definitions)}mbox{}\
begin{definition}{textsc{Some definition}}
is something thatldots{}
end{definition}
end{document}
which produces this output
I am currently writing a set of notes on a subject, which means that immediately after a paragraph, I might be writing some text [as shown in (1) and (2)] or a definition [as shown in (3) and (4)]. I have read this, which helped forcing the text to start at the beginning og the next line, but my issue is that the spacing is different depending on whether I start a paragraph with some text or a definition.
Is there a way to (globally) set the same amount of space regardless of how I start my paragraph [basically so that I end up with (2) and (3) without having to manually insert/remove the mbox{}
command]
spacing paragraphs line-spacing
I have this code:
documentclass[11pt]{article}
usepackage{amsthm}
usepackage[margin=2.5cm]{geometry}
usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
usepackage{setspace}
theoremstyle{definition}
newtheorem{definition}{Definition}
newcommand{myparagraph}[1]{paragraph{#1}mbox{}\}
onehalfspacing
begin{document}
paragraph{(1) Paragraph without mbox (for normal text)}
noindent{}Some text
paragraph{(2) Paragraph with mbox (for normal text)}mbox{}\
noindent{}Some text
paragraph{(3) Paragraph without mbox (for definitions)}
begin{definition}{textsc{Some definition}}
is something thatldots{}
end{definition}
paragraph{(4) Paragraph with mbox (for definitions)}mbox{}\
begin{definition}{textsc{Some definition}}
is something thatldots{}
end{definition}
end{document}
which produces this output
I am currently writing a set of notes on a subject, which means that immediately after a paragraph, I might be writing some text [as shown in (1) and (2)] or a definition [as shown in (3) and (4)]. I have read this, which helped forcing the text to start at the beginning og the next line, but my issue is that the spacing is different depending on whether I start a paragraph with some text or a definition.
Is there a way to (globally) set the same amount of space regardless of how I start my paragraph [basically so that I end up with (2) and (3) without having to manually insert/remove the mbox{}
command]
spacing paragraphs line-spacing
spacing paragraphs line-spacing
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