On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Mike> Three files in lyx-1.0.3/po are not removed properly after a
> Mike> "make distclean": Makefile, Makefile.in, POTFILES.
>
> Are you sure? The Makefile there reads:
>
> distclean: clean
> rm -f Makefile Makefile.in POTFILES *.mo *.msg *.cat *.cat.m
Yes, I'm sure. I uncompressed 1.0.3, then copied (cp -rp) it into a new
directory lyx-1.0.3.new and added my AASTeX mods. After compiling the new
version, I did a "make distclean", then did a "diff -rq lyx-1.0.3
lyx-1.0.3.new". Other than the expected diffs from AASTeX, it showed those
three files as being present only in the 1.0.3.new directory. If you care,
this was on a Linux RedHat 5.2 box.
> Mike> 1) With all the work you guys are doing trying to make \url
> Mike> work, it turns out that it clobbers any native \url def ...
>
> This is indeed possible. Does the \url command of AASTeX use verbatim,
> or does it need characters to be escaped?
I don't think the AASTeX definition is very sophisticated - astronomers
are not known for having very fancy URLs. In addition, the first thing the
AAS does to a manuscript is convert it to SGML, so they don't worry very
much about how the output really looks; they only care that things are
flagged correctly.
Anyway, here is the \url definition from aastex.cls; as I say, I don't
think this will help you guys very much:
\newcommand\anchor[2]{#2}%
\newcommand\url{\@dblarg\@url}%
\def\@url[#1]{\anchor{#1}}%
I couldn't find a definition of \@dblarg anywhere in the AASTeX
distribution. Perhaps it is defined in LaTeX somewhere?
Good luck.
Mike
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