Hi Idris,
It's definately a \parindent, but I cannot figure whence it came.
Anyway, if you need an immediate fix, the following hack works:
\let\normalinmargin\inmargin
\def\inmargin#1{{\parindent0pt \normalinmargin{#1}}}
Greetings, Taco
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Hi gang,
I sent this about ten
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hello,
Any ideas?
Should work, of course. Can you send me JHund.bib
and/or a minimal (not-)working example?
Greetings, Taco
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Hello,
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Should work, of course. Can you send me JHund.bib
and/or a minimal (not-)working example?
No, I changed the file (removed manual [1] and \cite[...] in favour
of footnotes since I wanted to add several notes to the references). I
now retried with simply adding a
Hi!
Is there a possibility to create 'et~al.' in a listed publication
in the publication list? In my bbl file there is an entry:
\startpublication[k=Assafiri:2003mv,t=article,
a={Assafiri et~al.},y=2003,
n=49,s=Ass03]
\artauthor[]{Y.}[Y.]{}{Assafiri}
\artauthor[]{}[]{}{others}
\pubyear{2003}
Hi Taco,
On Fri, 06 May 2005 08:46:04 +0200, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Idris,
It's definately a \parindent, but I cannot figure whence it came.
Anyway, if you need an immediate fix, the following hack works:
\let\normalinmargin\inmargin
\def\inmargin#1{{\parindent0pt
Let me try again. How do I bookmark a \title?
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On May 6, 2005, at 7:35 AM, John R. Culleton wrote:
Let me try again. How do I bookmark a \title?
What? Isn't the answer for this in a book listed in your signature?
The answers to all your publishing questions are found
in the excellent books listed in the word-famous shortlist!
Hi Taco,
Ok your hack works for small files but in my larger work this is causing TeX's
capacity to overload (indeed, I don't think I've run into this particular
overload message before; does the `255' signify some ceiling here?):
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