Footnote on the wrong page (without floats involved)












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I've a footnote that appears in the wrong page. I've read that this may happen when floats are involved or when there are multiple footnotes on a single page. But in my case there's only one footnote.



Below you can find my MWE. I've tried to reduce it as much as possible, and it was very hard to keep the problem appear: actually I find it very strange that even removing that marginpar, the problem seems solved.



I guess that this could be due to how TeX tries to "fill" the pages, but I would expect that a footnote is kept on the page from where it is called, unless in special circumnstances. I know that my MWE may sound a lot "artificial", but it comes from a normal math thesis.



The use of raggedbottom or interfootnotelinepenalty (suggested here: Keep all footnotes on the according page) didn't help.



%!TeX encoding = utf8
%!TeX program = pdflatex

documentclass[a4paper, 11pt]{book}

usepackage{geometry}
usepackage[eulerchapternumbers, palatino=false, parts=false]{classicthesis}
usepackage[proportional, oldstyle]{cochineal}
geometry{width=28pc, height=56pc}

usepackage{lipsum}

begin{document}

pagestyle{empty}

lipsum[1-3]

Lorem ipsum.footnote{Footnote in the wrong page.}

begin{equation}
dots
end{equation}

vspace{13.5baselineskip}par
Lorem ipsumpar
Lorem ipsumpar
Lorem ipsum.

goodbreak
marginpar{Lorem ipsum}
lipsum[1]

end{document}


This is the (wrong) output I get:



enter image description here










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    I've a footnote that appears in the wrong page. I've read that this may happen when floats are involved or when there are multiple footnotes on a single page. But in my case there's only one footnote.



    Below you can find my MWE. I've tried to reduce it as much as possible, and it was very hard to keep the problem appear: actually I find it very strange that even removing that marginpar, the problem seems solved.



    I guess that this could be due to how TeX tries to "fill" the pages, but I would expect that a footnote is kept on the page from where it is called, unless in special circumnstances. I know that my MWE may sound a lot "artificial", but it comes from a normal math thesis.



    The use of raggedbottom or interfootnotelinepenalty (suggested here: Keep all footnotes on the according page) didn't help.



    %!TeX encoding = utf8
    %!TeX program = pdflatex

    documentclass[a4paper, 11pt]{book}

    usepackage{geometry}
    usepackage[eulerchapternumbers, palatino=false, parts=false]{classicthesis}
    usepackage[proportional, oldstyle]{cochineal}
    geometry{width=28pc, height=56pc}

    usepackage{lipsum}

    begin{document}

    pagestyle{empty}

    lipsum[1-3]

    Lorem ipsum.footnote{Footnote in the wrong page.}

    begin{equation}
    dots
    end{equation}

    vspace{13.5baselineskip}par
    Lorem ipsumpar
    Lorem ipsumpar
    Lorem ipsum.

    goodbreak
    marginpar{Lorem ipsum}
    lipsum[1]

    end{document}


    This is the (wrong) output I get:



    enter image description here










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      I've a footnote that appears in the wrong page. I've read that this may happen when floats are involved or when there are multiple footnotes on a single page. But in my case there's only one footnote.



      Below you can find my MWE. I've tried to reduce it as much as possible, and it was very hard to keep the problem appear: actually I find it very strange that even removing that marginpar, the problem seems solved.



      I guess that this could be due to how TeX tries to "fill" the pages, but I would expect that a footnote is kept on the page from where it is called, unless in special circumnstances. I know that my MWE may sound a lot "artificial", but it comes from a normal math thesis.



      The use of raggedbottom or interfootnotelinepenalty (suggested here: Keep all footnotes on the according page) didn't help.



      %!TeX encoding = utf8
      %!TeX program = pdflatex

      documentclass[a4paper, 11pt]{book}

      usepackage{geometry}
      usepackage[eulerchapternumbers, palatino=false, parts=false]{classicthesis}
      usepackage[proportional, oldstyle]{cochineal}
      geometry{width=28pc, height=56pc}

      usepackage{lipsum}

      begin{document}

      pagestyle{empty}

      lipsum[1-3]

      Lorem ipsum.footnote{Footnote in the wrong page.}

      begin{equation}
      dots
      end{equation}

      vspace{13.5baselineskip}par
      Lorem ipsumpar
      Lorem ipsumpar
      Lorem ipsum.

      goodbreak
      marginpar{Lorem ipsum}
      lipsum[1]

      end{document}


      This is the (wrong) output I get:



      enter image description here










      share|improve this question














      I've a footnote that appears in the wrong page. I've read that this may happen when floats are involved or when there are multiple footnotes on a single page. But in my case there's only one footnote.



      Below you can find my MWE. I've tried to reduce it as much as possible, and it was very hard to keep the problem appear: actually I find it very strange that even removing that marginpar, the problem seems solved.



      I guess that this could be due to how TeX tries to "fill" the pages, but I would expect that a footnote is kept on the page from where it is called, unless in special circumnstances. I know that my MWE may sound a lot "artificial", but it comes from a normal math thesis.



      The use of raggedbottom or interfootnotelinepenalty (suggested here: Keep all footnotes on the according page) didn't help.



      %!TeX encoding = utf8
      %!TeX program = pdflatex

      documentclass[a4paper, 11pt]{book}

      usepackage{geometry}
      usepackage[eulerchapternumbers, palatino=false, parts=false]{classicthesis}
      usepackage[proportional, oldstyle]{cochineal}
      geometry{width=28pc, height=56pc}

      usepackage{lipsum}

      begin{document}

      pagestyle{empty}

      lipsum[1-3]

      Lorem ipsum.footnote{Footnote in the wrong page.}

      begin{equation}
      dots
      end{equation}

      vspace{13.5baselineskip}par
      Lorem ipsumpar
      Lorem ipsumpar
      Lorem ipsum.

      goodbreak
      marginpar{Lorem ipsum}
      lipsum[1]

      end{document}


      This is the (wrong) output I get:



      enter image description here







      footnotes page-breaking






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