Key concept: LaTeX decides line breaks for you to create optimal text flow. You control paragraph breaks, and LaTeX handles the rest.
How LaTeX Handles Paragraphs
Creating Paragraphs
In LaTeX, a blank line creates a new paragraph:Multiple Spaces and Line Breaks
LaTeX treats multiple spaces as one and ignores single line breaks:LaTeX ignores extra whitespace to give you flexibility in formatting your source code without affecting the output.
Manual Line Breaks
Using Double Backslash
Force a line break within a paragraph using\\
:
Line Break with Extra Space
Add vertical space after a line break:The \newline Command
Alternative to\\
:
Preventing Line Breaks
Non-breaking Space
Use~
to prevent line breaks between words:
\mbox Command
Keep text together on one line:Paragraph Formatting
Paragraph Indentation
Control first-line indentation:Paragraph Spacing
Control space between paragraphs:Special Paragraph Commands
\par Command
Explicitly end a paragraph:Centered Text
Flush Left and Right
Advanced Line Breaking
Preventing Hyphenation
Line Breaking Commands
Command | Effect | Usage |
---|---|---|
\\ | Line break | Most common |
\\* | Line break (no page break) | Keeps lines together |
\newline | Line break | Alternative to \\ |
\linebreak | Suggests line break | LaTeX decides |
\nolinebreak | Prevents line break | Keeps on same line |
Page Breaking
Control where pages break:Common Patterns
Address Format
Poetry or Verses
Quotations
Best Practices
Paragraph and line break tips:
- Let LaTeX decide - Don’t force line breaks unless necessary
- Use blank lines - Clear paragraph separation in source
- Be consistent - Choose either indentation or spacing
- Use non-breaking spaces - Keep related items together
- Avoid
\\
at paragraph ends - Use blank lines instead
Common Mistakes
Avoid these errors:
- Using
\\
for paragraph breaks - Use blank lines - Multiple
\\
in a row - Use\\[space]
instead - Ending paragraphs with
\\
- Creates underfull hbox warnings - Too many manual breaks - Trust LaTeX’s algorithm
Troubleshooting
Underfull/Overfull hbox
If you get these warnings:- Let LaTeX handle line breaking
- Use
\sloppy
for problematic paragraphs - Rewrite sentences if needed
Unwanted Page Breaks
Inconsistent Spacing
Check these settings:Quick Reference
What you want | How to do it | Example |
---|---|---|
New paragraph | Blank line | text\n\ntext |
Line break | \\ | line\\line |
No indentation | \noindent | \noindent Text |
Keep together | ~ | Fig.~1 |
Center text | \begin{center} | Centered |
Extra space | \\[1cm] | With gap |
Next: Learn about Bold, italics and underlining to add emphasis to your text.