WebOct 11, 2024 · Fancyhdr prior to v4.0 outputs a message per document as follows: Package Fancyhdr Warning: \headheight is too small (12.0pt): Make it at least 13.59999pt. We … WebJan 28, 2024 · 1. It is behaving exactly as intended, but since you changed the way chaptertitles are displayed to basically look like sectiontitles it might seem a bit odd to you. At the page where a new chapter starts the pagestyle plain is applied automatically (like for example in the titlepage), which suppresses the headers.
What does this warning mean? (fancyhdr and headheight)
WebJul 28, 2024 · Brilliant! I added the includeheadfoot and moved the headheight to geometry as you suggested, and it worked beautifully. When I included the headheight outside of geometry, was I essentially … WebFeb 28, 2024 · Another \parbox [} [\headheight] [b] was enough. As to your question, with \raisebox, you have to calculate by how much you raise, which depends on what you raise (fontsize, multiline or not, &c.) – Bernard Feb 28, 2024 at 20:57 Add a comment 1 Since you want to leave the baseline in place, use \raisebox. plate and frame heat exchanger cost
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WebApr 1, 2024 · 1 1 You will get a warning in the log file about the headheight. Read the warning and act accordingly. – Johannes_B Apr 1, 2024 at 5:13 @Johannes_B when you mean act according, I was wondering how to code it in Tex. The error code says: Package Fancyhdr Warning: \headheight is too small (12.0pt): Make it at least 32.08571pt. WebNov 21, 2024 · @UlrikeFischer thanks, That fixed it. Looking at the generated pdf, it looks same as before. I do not understand what feature \hypersetup{pageanchor=false} has disabled or removed now, as I do not understand what pageanchor=false is, even though I googled it. I mean I do not know what it does in the PDF file itself as the PDF looks the … WebNov 30, 2024 · headheight is the (vertical) height associated with the header of the page. Where is this located at on the page? Here's a schematic (from the geometry package documentation ): The notation in the above image corresponds to the geometry settings, but is similar to the lengths used by fancyhdr. plate and fork emoji