Help! Gigantic gap in bibliography
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I'm using acmart sigplan document class with ACM-Reference-Format bibliography style and acmnumeric citation style, and am getting a really weird bug on the first page of my citations:
I'm unsure where or what to even look for that may be causing this. Any suggestions appreciated.
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I'm using acmart sigplan document class with ACM-Reference-Format bibliography style and acmnumeric citation style, and am getting a really weird bug on the first page of my citations:
I'm unsure where or what to even look for that may be causing this. Any suggestions appreciated.
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Please provide either a minimal working example or your code so we can reproduce this problem. My guess is that it has something to do with the 2-column layout- have you ordered your bibliography by type?
– FLonLon
2 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SE! As @FlonLon mentioned, currently your question is difficult to reproduce, so it will also be difficult to try to answer it. If you try to make a small example document with a small bibliography that shows this problem, and post that here as an edit of your question, then it will be easier to solve. Some guesses: maybe there is something strange with the entry of [7] in the.bib
file (or maybe with [8]), and you could also see if there is aclearpage
or similar in the.bbl
file.
– Marijn
2 hours ago
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I'm using acmart sigplan document class with ACM-Reference-Format bibliography style and acmnumeric citation style, and am getting a really weird bug on the first page of my citations:
I'm unsure where or what to even look for that may be causing this. Any suggestions appreciated.
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I'm using acmart sigplan document class with ACM-Reference-Format bibliography style and acmnumeric citation style, and am getting a really weird bug on the first page of my citations:
I'm unsure where or what to even look for that may be causing this. Any suggestions appreciated.
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Please provide either a minimal working example or your code so we can reproduce this problem. My guess is that it has something to do with the 2-column layout- have you ordered your bibliography by type?
– FLonLon
2 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SE! As @FlonLon mentioned, currently your question is difficult to reproduce, so it will also be difficult to try to answer it. If you try to make a small example document with a small bibliography that shows this problem, and post that here as an edit of your question, then it will be easier to solve. Some guesses: maybe there is something strange with the entry of [7] in the.bib
file (or maybe with [8]), and you could also see if there is aclearpage
or similar in the.bbl
file.
– Marijn
2 hours ago
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Please provide either a minimal working example or your code so we can reproduce this problem. My guess is that it has something to do with the 2-column layout- have you ordered your bibliography by type?
– FLonLon
2 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SE! As @FlonLon mentioned, currently your question is difficult to reproduce, so it will also be difficult to try to answer it. If you try to make a small example document with a small bibliography that shows this problem, and post that here as an edit of your question, then it will be easier to solve. Some guesses: maybe there is something strange with the entry of [7] in the.bib
file (or maybe with [8]), and you could also see if there is aclearpage
or similar in the.bbl
file.
– Marijn
2 hours ago
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Please provide either a minimal working example or your code so we can reproduce this problem. My guess is that it has something to do with the 2-column layout- have you ordered your bibliography by type?
– FLonLon
2 hours ago
Please provide either a minimal working example or your code so we can reproduce this problem. My guess is that it has something to do with the 2-column layout- have you ordered your bibliography by type?
– FLonLon
2 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SE! As @FlonLon mentioned, currently your question is difficult to reproduce, so it will also be difficult to try to answer it. If you try to make a small example document with a small bibliography that shows this problem, and post that here as an edit of your question, then it will be easier to solve. Some guesses: maybe there is something strange with the entry of [7] in the
.bib
file (or maybe with [8]), and you could also see if there is a clearpage
or similar in the .bbl
file.– Marijn
2 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SE! As @FlonLon mentioned, currently your question is difficult to reproduce, so it will also be difficult to try to answer it. If you try to make a small example document with a small bibliography that shows this problem, and post that here as an edit of your question, then it will be easier to solve. Some guesses: maybe there is something strange with the entry of [7] in the
.bib
file (or maybe with [8]), and you could also see if there is a clearpage
or similar in the .bbl
file.– Marijn
2 hours ago
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Please provide either a minimal working example or your code so we can reproduce this problem. My guess is that it has something to do with the 2-column layout- have you ordered your bibliography by type?
– FLonLon
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Welcome to TeX.SE! As @FlonLon mentioned, currently your question is difficult to reproduce, so it will also be difficult to try to answer it. If you try to make a small example document with a small bibliography that shows this problem, and post that here as an edit of your question, then it will be easier to solve. Some guesses: maybe there is something strange with the entry of [7] in the
.bib
file (or maybe with [8]), and you could also see if there is aclearpage
or similar in the.bbl
file.– Marijn
2 hours ago