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User simon_w changed the following:
What |Old value |New value
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CC|'bernd_schoeler,cornouws,d|'bernd_schoeler,cornouws,d
|eligeo,eberlein,ggs,gromer|eligeo,eberlein,ggs,gromer
|,leguff,mhzuchini,olaf_ste|,leguff,mhzuchini,olaf_ste
|tzer,syzygy' |tzer,simon_w,syzygy'
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------- Additional comments from [email protected] Thu Jul 15 14:35:23
+0000 2010 -------
wow - visiting this page for the first time hoping for a resolution is a bit
disheartening!
The specific case which drove me here concerns the "Chapter name" field, which
I
was hoping to use in a page header for a book I'm trying to typeset. To
explicitly concur with my fellow commenters on this issue, this functionality
is
effectively useless as long as this issue remains outstanding.
I would have thought that respecting super- and sub-script notation was a no-
brainer here, so to speak, and that italics should be straightforward enough --
they should simply be inverted in the case that the styling of the target is
already italicized. These typographic styles carry semantic force -- without
them, it simply doesn't mean the same thing -- so I agree with those who hold
that this is a bug, not a feature-request.
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