On 2-5-2012 06:33, Malte Stien wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am experiencing a problem with \inmargin{some text} in \itemized lists. I am
using them a lot in my documents, and it is kind of annoying. It appears that
if one uses the \inmargin macro just prior to the \item macro, the in-margin
text is
Hi,
It is not a bug. It is standard TeX: a space counts after } and is ignored
immediately after a control sequence such as \item. To override either, you
have to be explicit, \ignorespaces as Hans suggested in your case and \
(backslash-space) in the other to put a space in. My preferred,
Hi everyone,
I am experiencing a problem with \inmargin{some text} in \itemized lists. I am
using them a lot in my documents, and it is kind of annoying. It appears that
if one uses the \inmargin macro just prior to the \item macro, the in-margin
text is typeset against the previous line, not