Taco wrote:
> > Right in front of my nose (I was looking in the source files for a
> > line that needed a % at the end). Is it because tex is still in
> > horizontal mode thanks to the \dontleavehmode, and also because spaces
> > after } are not ignored automatically?
>
> The answer is yes (the n
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
>>The space is created from the linefeed at the end of the line
>> \section{First}
>>but I do not quite see why it is not ignored.
>
>
> Right in front of my nose (I was looking in the source files for a
> line that needed a % at the end). Is it because tex is still in
> h
> The space is created from the linefeed at the end of the line
> \section{First}
> but I do not quite see why it is not ignored.
Right in front of my nose (I was looking in the source files for a
line that needed a % at the end). Is it because tex is still in
horizontal mode thanks to the \don
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
> I couldn't find the extra space in the source, but here's the minimal
> test file in the hope that your eyes and understanding are sharper.
The space is created from the linefeed at the end of the line
\section{First}
but I do not quite see why it is not ignored.
Ta
Hans wrote:
> > Is that better than using \noindentation (suggested by the other
> > Mahajan)? The one problem with it that I found is an extra space in
> > indentation for the first paragraph. I guess it's because there's a
> > space in horizontal mode somewhere that isn't being ignored (as it
>