On 12/6/2018 10:26 AM, Marco Patzer wrote:
On Thu, 6 Dec 2018 09:34:57 +0100
Hans Hagen wrote:
Also, how about:
\at{\labeltext{atpage}}[#1]
indeed, that is the command to use
Don't get too hung up on that command. That was just a quick way to
demonstrate the point and create an MWE.
can
On Thu, 6 Dec 2018 09:34:57 +0100
Hans Hagen wrote:
> > Also, how about:
> >
> > \at{\labeltext{atpage}}[#1]
>
> indeed, that is the command to use
Don't get too hung up on that command. That was just a quick way to
demonstrate the point and create an MWE.
> can you experiment with this
>
On 12/5/2018 10:29 PM, Alan Braslau wrote:
On Wed, 5 Dec 2018 19:47:31 +0100
Marco Patzer wrote:
Hi!
I've got a few unfortunate line breaks in my documents. In
particular, breaks are introduced in between the string “page” and
the number:
See figure 1 at page
2.
The reason is that man
On Wed, 5 Dec 2018 19:47:31 +0100
Marco Patzer wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I've got a few unfortunate line breaks in my documents. In
> particular, breaks are introduced in between the string “page” and
> the number:
>
> See figure 1 at page
> 2.
>
> The reason is that many strings in lang-txt.lua en
Hi!
I've got a few unfortunate line breaks in my documents. In particular, breaks
are introduced in between the string “page” and the number:
See figure 1 at page
2.
The reason is that many strings in lang-txt.lua end in a space, rather than a
non-break space:
["atpage"]={
["labels"]={