Dne četrtek 22. aprila 2010 ob 22:07:50 je Taco Hoekwater napisal(a):
> It is safer, yes. Sometimes the bib module does an \ignorespaces
> or \unskip to get rid of unwanted spaces creeping in, but a ~ is
> never removed by that process.
Thanks :]
There's going to be quite a few changes to my PF_U
Matija Šuklje wrote:
Dne četrtek 22. aprila 2010 ob 20:54:12 je Taco Hoekwater napisal(a):
The module apparently also changed 'in drugi' into 'in ostali' all
on its own?
No, that was me making a sloppy example :P
Anyway, using {~in ostali} will likely work. If it does
not, please try for a c
Dne četrtek 22. aprila 2010 ob 20:54:12 je Taco Hoekwater napisal(a):
> The module apparently also changed 'in drugi' into 'in ostali' all
> on its own?
No, that was me making a sloppy example :P
> Anyway, using {~in ostali} will likely work. If it does
> not, please try for a complete test file.
Matija Šuklje wrote:
Hullo.
I've got a problem with the rendering of the "authoretaltext" — it doesn't put
a space between the last name and the &al text.
Result:
* "Peeping, Tom; Crapper, Johnin ostali."
Expected result:
* "Peeping, Tom; Crapper, John in ostali."
The module apparently als
Hullo.
I've got a problem with the rendering of the "authoretaltext" — it doesn't put
a space between the last name and the &al text.
Result:
* "Peeping, Tom; Crapper, Johnin ostali."
Expected result:
* "Peeping, Tom; Crapper, John in ostali."
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