289 making titles / substitle have consistent spacing#289
289 making titles / substitle have consistent spacing#289
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shaeespring
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There are multiple other sections that do this now that I noticed it |
Its due to the fact that people are putting newlines in things, it denotes a new paragraph which then means the new paragraph should be indented as per usual, however we tend to not want that so I am reviewing the times where this happens to see if they should be separate or just one paragraph |
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I think the issue still occurs in 4.B.4 (at the end), 5.A.4.A (in the middle), and 6.A.3 (After the table). This looks super awesome and is really great. I'm sorry for being so picky. I can make the changes if you like (since you figured out what it was. Massive W) |
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I think these lines are the only issues. I'll double check again too
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subsections now all have a newline after them when appropriate using titlesec
added title format title spacing to \asubsection \asubsubsection \asubsubsubsection
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