In this answer am I being told, that I shouldn't use the a4 and the aeguill packages.
Why should I do that, and what should I use instead?
In this answer am I being told, that I shouldn't use the a4 and the aeguill packages.
Why should I do that, and what should I use instead?
With regard to a4, a quote from the english version of l2tabu will do:
1.1 a4.sty, a4wide.sty
Do not use these ‘two’ packages any longer. You should delete them without replacement from your LaTeX source. Use the class option
a4paperinstead. Speaking in terms of typography these packages, or others similar to these do not provide good layout. What is even worse, there is more than one version of these packages around, and different versions of those packages are incompatible with one another, providing deviating settings for page margins. So you may not trust that your document will look the same—or just as bad? – when being compiled on someone else’s system when exchanging LaTeX source.Replace: a4.sty, or a4wide.sty by class option
a4paper
For aeguill, see Philippe Goutet' s answer to Are ae and aeguill only needed when using CM fonts?
\usepackage{a4}then the margins become larger, even when I use class optiona4paper. How do I know which margin layout is "correct"? – Sandra Schlichting Jan 24 '13 at 14:49\usepackage{aeguill}then are the bottom of all letters cut off. My tex file is the one I linked to in the OP. – Sandra Schlichting Jan 24 '13 at 14:53