Hi Joe, This sounds fine to me. I think in SPIRES we just wrapped titles to 72 characters and put "%"s at the start. I don't think this will cause any major problems in any case.
> -----Original Message----- > From: Joe Blaylock [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 12:26 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [Invenio] #841: INSPIRE: Random outstanding LaTeX format issues > > Hi Heath, > > > a. {\bf 60}(2010) 439 -:- there should be a space -> {\bf 60} (2010) > > 439 > > should be easy > > > b. %%CITATION = ARNUA,60,439-462;%% -:- should be %%CITATION = > > ARNUA,60,439;%% > > should be easy > > > c. Long titles could cause copy and paste errors due to wrapping, e.g. > > > > \bibitem{arXiv:0810.0673} > > M.~Pohl, A.~A.~Abdo, A.~Atoyan, M.~G.~Baring, J.~F.~Beacom, > > R.~Blandford, Y.~Butt and A.~Bykov {\it et al.}, > > %``Section on Supernova remnants and cosmic rays of the White Paper > > on the Status and Future of Ground-based Gamma-ray Astronomy,'' > > arXiv:0810.0673 [astro-ph]. > > > > should be so that the wrap part doesn't become exposed > > %``Section on Supernova remnants and cosmic rays of the White Paper > > on the Status and > > % Future of Ground-based Gamma-ray Astronomy,'' > > > > if this is difficult, it's not a big issue, just a nicety. > > Yeah, to fix this satisfactorily (and ironically your example didn't wrap > properly in > my email, as you can see....) probably requires placing the % with some > javascript, and doing calculations based on the size of the browser window and > so forth. > > I think a better thing would be to bless this stuff into production and then > make > sure the format of the text/latex output matches one of EU or US, and then > people can just do a right-click-save-as rather than cutting and pasting. > > Joe

