Quando eu aplico minitoc
e o índice passa para a próxima página, ele preenche automaticamente a página inteira em vez de ser alinhado ao topo.
\documentclass[12pt]{book}
\usepackage{minitoc} % for mini content page
\setcounter{minitocdepth}{2}
\dominitoc[n] % for mini content page
\begin{document}
\faketableofcontents
\chapter{Chapter 1}
\minitoc
\pagebreak[4]
\section{Section 1}
This is section 1.
\subsection{Subsection 1}
This is subsection 1.
\subsection{Subsection 2}
This is subsection 2.
\subsection{Subsection 3}
This is subsection 3.
\section{Section 2}
\subsection{Subsection 1}
\subsection{Subsection 2}
\subsection{Subsection 3}
\section{Section 3}
\subsection{Subsection 1}
\subsection{Subsection 2}
\subsection{Subsection 3}
\section{Section 4}
\subsection{Subsection 1}
\subsection{Subsection 2}
\subsection{Subsection 3}
\section{Section 5}
\subsection{Subsection 1}
\subsection{Subsection 2}
\subsection{Subsection 3}
\section{Section 6}
\subsection{Subsection 1}
\subsection{Subsection 2}
\subsection{Subsection 3}
\end{document}
Responder1
Você solicitou esse comportamento com
\pagebreak[4]
usar
\clearpage
Se quiser deixar a página curta. Você vê o mesmo com quebra de linha e a diferença entre \linebreak
e \newline
.