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Bug#548526: marked as done ([texlive-latex-base] Add the possibilty to have uncompressed minipages)



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regarding [texlive-latex-base] Add the possibilty to have uncompressed minipages
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--- Begin Message ---
Package: texlive-latex-base
Version: 2007.dfsg.2-4
Severity: wishlist

--- Please enter the report below this line. ---

Hi
I noticed that the vertical spacing inside minipages are smaller than in the
rest of the document.
I don't know if it is a bug or a feature.
In case it is a feature, I think it would be nice if there is the possibility
to write a command like :
\uncompressminipage
to define that from this line, minipages will have the same vertical spacing
than the rest of the document.
And also another command like :
\compressminipage
that restore the default behaviour from the line it was written.

I often would like to use minipages to prevent that a figure is separated from
the text that speak about it, and don't want the vertical spacing
between two different paragraphs or sections to be different than
in the rest of the document.

I put in attachement the code and the pdf of an example that shows the problem
I spoke about.

Bye
Jonas


--- System information. ---
Architecture: i386
Kernel:       Linux 2.6.30-1-686

Debian Release: squeeze/sid
   85 unstable        ftp.ch.debian.org 
   80 experimental    ftp.ch.debian.org 
  500 testing         ftp.ch.debian.org 
  500 stable          ftp.ch.debian.org 

--- Package information. ---
Depends               (Version) | Installed
===============================-+-=============
dpkg               (>= 1.14.18) | 1.15.3.1
tex-common            (>= 1.18) | 1.20
texlive-base       (>= 2007-11) | 2007.dfsg.2-4
texlive-common        (>= 2007) | 2007.dfsg.2-4
debconf               (>= 0.5)  | 1.5.27
 OR debconf-2.0                 | 
ucf                             | 3.0022
debconf            (>= 1.4.69)  | 1.5.27
 OR cdebconf          (>= 0.39) | 
dpkg               (>= 1.14.18) | 1.15.3.1


Package Status      (Version) | Installed
=============================-+-===========
tetex-bin                     | 
tetex-base                    | 
tetex-extra                   | 
tex-common                    | 1.20


Recommends                  (Version) | Installed
=====================================-+-===========
texlive-latex-base-doc                | 2007.dfsg.2-4


Suggests       (Version) | Installed
========================-+-===========
debhelper     (>= 7.0.8) | 7.4.2



--- Output from package bug script ---

\documentclass[12pt]{article}
\setlength{\parskip}{\medskipamount}
\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{5}

\begin{document}

\paragraph{First paragraph}

\subparagraph {First sub paragraph }

Blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla see the picture below :

{[}The picture{]}

\paragraph {Second paragraph }

\subparagraph {Second sub paragraph }

Blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla see the picture below :

{[}The picture{]}

\begin{minipage}[c]{\columnwidth}%

\paragraph {Third paragraph (inside the minipage)}

\subparagraph {Third sub paragraph (inside the minipage)}

Blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla see the picture below :

{[}The picture{]}

\paragraph {Fourth paragraph (inside the minipage)}

\subparagraph {Fourth sub paragraph (inside the minipage)}

Blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla see the picture below :

{[}The picture{]}
\end{minipage}

\paragraph {Fifth paragraph }

\subparagraph {Fifth sub paragraph }

Blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla see the picture below :

{[}The picture{]}

\paragraph {Sixth paragraph }

\subparagraph {Sixth sub paragraph }

Blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla blablabla see the picture below :

{[}The picture{]}

\end{document}

Attachment: example_minipage.pdf
Description: example_minipage.pdf


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Dear bug submitter,

the bug you have submitted against one of the TeX packages concerns
not the Debian packaging of TeX Live, nor the upstream TeX Live 
distribution itself, but Up-upstream, the original author of
the respective package.

TeX Live only collects what authors provide.

Thus, neither we, the Debian TeX Team, nor the Upstream TeX Live team
can fix anything regarding this bug.

Furthermore, the bug you have reported is rather old.

We suggest you to do the following:
* verify that the bug is still present with current TeX Live (2013)
  installation on Debian
* if yes, please report the bug to the *original* author of the TeX
  package, and *not* to upstream TeX Live nor Debian

Other ways to deal with these bugs are requesting help from TeX experts,
your local TeX consultant, or local TeX User Groups. One good place to
ask questions is the newsgroup comp.text.tex, or the StackExchange
website http://tex.stackexchange.com


Thanks a lot for your understanding

Norbert

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