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Lined-paper line spacing, and redefining the math environment

TeX - LaTeX Asked on November 6, 2021

(The description is kind of long, questions are at bottom)

I’m currently using a lined-paper style, thus need all the contents to be strictly sticking to the line.

I’ve changed the baselineskip, have removed the vertical space of itemized environment using enumitem package, and have made some other adjustments, so for now pure text and most in-line math look just fine. However, the displayed math always break the correct line spacing. I tried the code below, but this isn’t really helping.

abovedisplayshortskip=0pt%
belowdisplayshortskip=0pt%
abovedisplayskip=0pt%
belowdisplayskip=0pt%

To avoid manually fixing using vspace{} every time, I write a "protectbox" macro to produce line spacing of integer multiple of baselineskip, which looks like this:

RequirePackage{calc}
makeatletter
newlength{@temp@length}
newlength{protectboxskip}
newcommand{protectbox}[2][0]{% the first parameter is an offset of length, the second is the content
    % measure the height of contents
    setbox0=vbox{%
        abovedisplayshortskip=0pt%
        belowdisplayshortskip=0pt%
        abovedisplayskip=0pt%
        belowdisplayskip=0pt%
        #2}%
    @temp@length=ht0 advance@temp@length by dp0%
    % calculate the number of lines needed to place the content
    setlength{@temp@length}{numexpr@temp@length/1864679relax cm + #1baselineskip}%
    setlength{protectboxskip}{0.5@temp@length}%
    vspace{protectboxskip}%
    vspace{-0.3baselineskip}%
    parnoindent%
    begin{minipage}[c][baselineskip]{linewidth}%
        abovedisplayshortskip=0pt%
        belowdisplayshortskip=0pt%
        abovedisplayskip=0pt%
        belowdisplayskip=0pt%
        #2%
    end{minipage}%
    vspace{protectboxskip}%
    vspace{0.3baselineskip}%
}
makeatother

Now I can use protectbox to surround the math environment, so that texts following it are well positioned on the line.

However, sometimes there’re so many equations that I want this to be applied automatically. Thus I redefined the equation and equation* environment as follows:

RequirePackage{amsmath}
RequirePackage{environ}
letMYequationequation
letendMYequationendequation
RenewEnviron{equation}{%
protectbox[-1]{%
begin{MYequation}%
    BODY%
end{MYequation}}%
}
makeatletter
RenewEnviron{equation*}{%
protectbox[-1]{%
begin{MYequation}%
    st@rredtrue global@eqnswfalse% this is copied from amsmath.sty
    BODY%
end{MYequation}}%
}
makeatother

These two environments work just fine. However, use of [ ... ] will produce an error (the .log file says it’s an "emergency stop", but there’s no detail). I find out that [ ... ] is defined by

DeclareRobustCommand{[}{begin{equation*}}
DeclareRobustCommand{]}{end{equation*}}

Thus I think it should behave exactly like the equation*, but it’s not.

I also tried to redefine the $$ ... $$ since in markdown we usually use this for displayed math and I’m also using the markdown package. The code looks like this:

catcode`$=active
makeatletter
protecteddef${@ifnextchar$@doubledollar@singledollar}
def@doubledollar$#1$${[#1]}
def@singledollar#1${(#1)}
makeatother

However the compiler throws an error

Package tikz: Sorry, some package has redefined the meaning of the math-mode dollar sign. This is incompatible with tikz and its calc library and might cause unrecoverable errors.

Now finally the questions:

1. (The most important) Is there some cleverer way to solve the lined-paper-style alignment problem? I think my solution for alignment is somewhat ugly, but after a lot of searching, I did not find other solutions.

2. Is there some way to integrate the protectbox into math environments $$ ... $$, [ ... ], etc?

3. Why does environment* work but [ ... ] produce errors?

One Answer

As have answered here: my answer to another question, it can be done as follows:

% protectbox<optional, space ajust>{optional, height}{content}
newlength{protectboxskip}
NewDocumentCommandprotectbox{D<>{0}om}
{
  IfNoValueTF{#2}%
  {% Height not given
    % measure the height
    setbox0=vbox{%
    abovedisplayshortskip=0pt%
    belowdisplayshortskip=0pt%
    abovedisplayskip=0pt%
    belowdisplayskip=0pt%
    #3}%
    @temp@length=ht0 advance@temp@length by dp0%
    % assign the height
    setlength{@temp@length}{numexpr@temp@length/baselineskiprelaxbaselineskip + #1baselineskip}%
  }%
  {% Height given
    setlength{@temp@length}{#2baselineskip-baselineskip}%
  }
  setlength{protectboxskip}{0.5@temp@length}%
  % space above
  vspace{parskip}%
  vspace{baselineskip}%
  vspace*{protectboxskip}%
  vspace*{-0.2baselineskip}%
  vspace{-parskip}%
  vspace{-baselineskip}%
  par%
  noindent%
  % the content
  begin{minipage}[c][baselineskip]{linewidth}%
  abovedisplayshortskip=0pt%
  belowdisplayshortskip=0pt%
  abovedisplayskip=0pt%
  belowdisplayskip=0pt%
  #3%
  end{minipage}%
  % space after
  vspace{protectboxskip}%
  vspace{0.2baselineskip}%
}

% Redefine equation and equation*
letequationequation
letendequationendequation
RenewEnviron{equation}{%
addtocounter{equation}{-1}
protectbox<0>{%
begin{equation}%
  BODY%
end{equation}}%
parnoindent%
}
RenewEnviron{equation*}{%
protectbox<0>{%
addtocounter{equation}{-1}
begin{equation}%
  st@rredtrue global@eqnswfalse%
  BODY%
end{equation}}%
parnoindent%
}

% Redefine [...]
def[#1]{begin{equation*}#1end{equation*}}

This isn't perfect, but it does work. The final result is like this: enter image description here

Answered by Jinwen on November 6, 2021

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