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I had no idea how to word my question. Sorry for that ! I am working in an \align environment. Because my equation is made up of few blocks, Latex creates a page break and starts it on the new page. The image below shows this situation. How can I make him start the equation on page 49 and go over the page to page 50 rather than start on page 50 and leave the massive white gap? I work with wwww.sharelatex.com if that makes any difference. enter image description here

EDIT: As Werner suggested adding

\allowdisplaybreaks

fixes the problem.

  • You're probably interested in Is it possible to \pagebreak aligned equations? (possible duplicate). I assume there is more in the align after what we see on p 50? If that's all and you're only using an equation environment, there's very little one can do, since Hence, and the equation is considered a unit. – Werner Mar 05 '18 at 18:13
  • Yes as I said there is a lot more. If there are 3 lines, he does just fine. 4 lines and more he starts to transfer the equation on the next page because I believe he treats it as a unit as you said. Thanks I will have a look on the question you just posted. I just couldn't figure out what keywords to google thats why I created the question. – Scavenger23 Mar 05 '18 at 18:15
  • Tl;DR: The link suggests adding \allowdisplaybreaks to your preamble. – Werner Mar 05 '18 at 18:18
  • Yes It worked wonders. If it is a duplicate feel free to delete the question. Thank you very much! – Scavenger23 Mar 05 '18 at 18:19

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