On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 11:54 PM, Karl Berry <[email protected]> wrote: > I notice that @w can block newlines. > > I'm not sure what you mean. > > The purpose of @w{...} is to have absolutely no line breaks in the > argument. The bug I see in your sample output is that @w{@ref{...}} > does still allow a line break at the space after the "*note". It seems > to me that should not be allowed, by virtue of being inside @w. > I thought you had a point there, but when I tried it again the output looked right. I am now wondering if my email was mangled because the lines were too long... I've attached test files that show the right output for @w.
> Possibly any xref command inside a multitable should be implicitly > handled as if enclosed in @w, to avoid the unable-to-find-the-reference > problem. (I also think the explicit "See" in the txijr output in these > tablesis useless verbiage, but that's a side point.) Yes. > > Then there is the bug where the second column text gets intermixed with > the first column text, and not indented, in your example: Possibly another mangling of email long lines.
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