"M. B. Schiekel" wrote:
>
> Hallo,
> here are some hyperref-newbe-questions, I cannot find out by the
> manuals:
>
> in Latex-preamble I have:
> \usepackage[dvipdfm, colorlinks=true, urlcolor=blue, linktocpage%
>,bookmarks, pdfpagemode=None, pdftitle={...}]{hyperref}
>
> 1. In hyperref-manu
Severian Thales wrote:
>
> Thank you...however I already have that entry in my
> document preamble and I am still getting references
> like (3,4,5,6) instead of (3-6). The full preamble
> is:
>
> \usepackage{cite}
> \makeatletter\def\@cite#1#2{({#1\if@tempswa , #2\fi})}
> \def\@biblable#1{#1.}
Hallo,
here are some hyperref-newbe-questions, I cannot find out by the
manuals:
in Latex-preamble I have:
\usepackage[dvipdfm, colorlinks=true, urlcolor=blue, linktocpage%
,bookmarks, pdfpagemode=None, pdftitle={...}]{hyperref}
1. In hyperref-manual I don´t find (or don´t see), what´ s the
Thank you...however I already have that entry in my
document preamble and I am still getting references
like (3,4,5,6) instead of (3-6). The full preamble
is:
\usepackage{cite}
\makeatletter\def\@cite#1#2{({#1\if@tempswa , #2\fi})}
\def\@biblable#1{#1.}
\makeatother
--- Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PRO
Praedor wrote:
>
> PNAS style citations list the references in the order cited. I have multiple
> citations here and there so that I get (1,2,3,4)(4,5,6,8,9,10) and so
> forth, when what I would like/what I need is (1-4)...(4-6,8-10), etc. How
> does one alter the display of the citations s
Praedor wrote:
>
> I am using a PNAS bst file for my citations in a paper - this is ALMOST fine
> except that all the text in the reference is bold, except for journal names
> which are properly normal italic. I have also tried creating my own pnas.bst
> file using makebst but the results, regar