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I am writing in a double-column template (IEEE Conference Template).



What has been bothering me is that once I have a figure/pseudocode/tikz in one column, sometimes it pushes the contents in the other column down, as if it wanted to occupy both columns.



Like so:
enter image description here



enter image description here



But in fact it only takes up one column.



Sometimes I can solve this issue by moving the figure snippet around. But it is definitely a method by luck...



What is the formal way of solving this issue?



My sincere apologies for not providing a MWE. I have tried very hard, but the problem never appears while creating a MWE!










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  • Have you tried issuing the instruction raggedbottom?

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  • @Mico No. Could you please elaborate? Where should I issue that please?

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  • In the preamble, I'd say.

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  • @Mico Just tried, it made no differences. ;(

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I am writing in a double-column template (IEEE Conference Template).



What has been bothering me is that once I have a figure/pseudocode/tikz in one column, sometimes it pushes the contents in the other column down, as if it wanted to occupy both columns.



Like so:
enter image description here



enter image description here



But in fact it only takes up one column.



Sometimes I can solve this issue by moving the figure snippet around. But it is definitely a method by luck...



What is the formal way of solving this issue?



My sincere apologies for not providing a MWE. I have tried very hard, but the problem never appears while creating a MWE!










share|improve this question














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  • Have you tried issuing the instruction raggedbottom?

    – Mico
    Dec 7 '13 at 9:17











  • @Mico No. Could you please elaborate? Where should I issue that please?

    – Sibbs Gambling
    Dec 7 '13 at 9:25











  • In the preamble, I'd say.

    – Mico
    Dec 7 '13 at 9:35











  • @Mico Just tried, it made no differences. ;(

    – Sibbs Gambling
    Dec 7 '13 at 9:41














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I am writing in a double-column template (IEEE Conference Template).



What has been bothering me is that once I have a figure/pseudocode/tikz in one column, sometimes it pushes the contents in the other column down, as if it wanted to occupy both columns.



Like so:
enter image description here



enter image description here



But in fact it only takes up one column.



Sometimes I can solve this issue by moving the figure snippet around. But it is definitely a method by luck...



What is the formal way of solving this issue?



My sincere apologies for not providing a MWE. I have tried very hard, but the problem never appears while creating a MWE!










share|improve this question














I am writing in a double-column template (IEEE Conference Template).



What has been bothering me is that once I have a figure/pseudocode/tikz in one column, sometimes it pushes the contents in the other column down, as if it wanted to occupy both columns.



Like so:
enter image description here



enter image description here



But in fact it only takes up one column.



Sometimes I can solve this issue by moving the figure snippet around. But it is definitely a method by luck...



What is the formal way of solving this issue?



My sincere apologies for not providing a MWE. I have tried very hard, but the problem never appears while creating a MWE!







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  • Have you tried issuing the instruction raggedbottom?

    – Mico
    Dec 7 '13 at 9:17











  • @Mico No. Could you please elaborate? Where should I issue that please?

    – Sibbs Gambling
    Dec 7 '13 at 9:25











  • In the preamble, I'd say.

    – Mico
    Dec 7 '13 at 9:35











  • @Mico Just tried, it made no differences. ;(

    – Sibbs Gambling
    Dec 7 '13 at 9:41



















  • Have you tried issuing the instruction raggedbottom?

    – Mico
    Dec 7 '13 at 9:17











  • @Mico No. Could you please elaborate? Where should I issue that please?

    – Sibbs Gambling
    Dec 7 '13 at 9:25











  • In the preamble, I'd say.

    – Mico
    Dec 7 '13 at 9:35











  • @Mico Just tried, it made no differences. ;(

    – Sibbs Gambling
    Dec 7 '13 at 9:41

















Have you tried issuing the instruction raggedbottom?

– Mico
Dec 7 '13 at 9:17





Have you tried issuing the instruction raggedbottom?

– Mico
Dec 7 '13 at 9:17













@Mico No. Could you please elaborate? Where should I issue that please?

– Sibbs Gambling
Dec 7 '13 at 9:25





@Mico No. Could you please elaborate? Where should I issue that please?

– Sibbs Gambling
Dec 7 '13 at 9:25













In the preamble, I'd say.

– Mico
Dec 7 '13 at 9:35





In the preamble, I'd say.

– Mico
Dec 7 '13 at 9:35













@Mico Just tried, it made no differences. ;(

– Sibbs Gambling
Dec 7 '13 at 9:41





@Mico Just tried, it made no differences. ;(

– Sibbs Gambling
Dec 7 '13 at 9:41










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You should make the figures smaller. There is always a predefined gap between two columns that you cannot exceed. Puting two plots with 0.5linewidth side by side will always result in an overflow and the plots will be placed underneath each other. Rather make them 0.495linewidth or so.






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