When I create a long beamer frame which is automatically splitted into slides by using allowframebreaks option, it has a little bigger vertical margin for the first slide. I would like to make it more consistent with the rest of the frame. I cannot find the reason of this behavior and a way to fix it.
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printbibliographythat was the original command used when I've noticed it. – Peter Jul 01 '15 at 14:56allowframebreaksoption to take effect, I don't see the vertical offset you describe. There might be a pixel or two, or maybe none at all, but certainly not the nearly 50% of the baseline height you show with the backslashes. – Mike Renfro Jul 02 '15 at 03:32\\with double newlines, with\pars and with regular whitespaces) – the result is always the same, i.e. as in the screenshoot comparison above. I suppose that in my caseallowframebreaksseems to redefine some dimensions when switching to second slide (I use 64-bit MiKTeX). – Peter Jul 02 '15 at 09:55