Hi Norm, I think I forgot to include a tongue in cheek emoticon in my
original mail. He hee :-)
On Wed, 3 Feb 2016 at 13:01, Norman Dunbar <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Lee,
>
> On 03/02/16 11:15, Lee Privett wrote:
> > Thanks Norman, much appreciated, I may even get around to reading the
> rest
> > of pt 2 before starting this one.
> Oh well then, if people take so long to read each issue, maybe I don't
> have to speed up the production of each one after all! :-)
>
> > I have just noticed something however, is the '&' not allowed as a
> > character when used as a publisher name or is that just your style?
> I don't use an '&' in the publisher, which is just a joke anyway, it's
> not really published by anyone. This is the raw LaTeX code I use for
> that like:
>
> \noindent \textsc{Published by MeMyselfEye Publishing ;-)}\\ % Publisher
>
> So, you can see, no ampersands were harmed in the making of that page.
> In case you are wondering, \textsc{whatever} changes the text into small
> caps font in the final rendering.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Norm.
>
>
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