Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> I'll try to work out something that does not need to grab
> all of its argument, so that this hack can be removed again.
>
I have a problem with your fix. As I just found out, with that fix, not
only the % in the bib/bbl are printed (as intended), but also the % in
the
Tobias Burnus wrote:
>
> OK. That works for my minimal example, though I have to postprocess the
> *.bbl file as BibTeX converts "longline" into
>
> long%
> line
An afwul tool, that bibtex is. Imagine what having a long url in your
.bib file does ... tinyurl is almost a requirement.
> Howeve
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
It does not seem to work here :-(
It redefines the bbl loader, so inlined \startpublication blocks
will not work. It should work if your publications are in the bbl
file.
OK. That works for my minimal example, though I have to postprocess the
*.bbl file as BibTeX
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Does this fix I wrote (back in September) actually work?
% start fix
\unprotect
\def\dousepublications#1%
{\doonlyonce
{#1.\f!bibextension}
{\readfile{#1.\f!bibextension}
{\catcode`\%=12
\showmessage\m!bib{4}{#1.\f!bibextension}}
{\showmessage\m!
Tobias Burnus wrote:
> Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>> Does this fix I wrote (back in September) actually work?
>>
>> % start fix
>> \unprotect
>> \def\dousepublications#1%
>> {\doonlyonce
>> {#1.\f!bibextension}
>> {\readfile{#1.\f!bibextension}
>> {\catcode`\%=12
>> \showmessage\m
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hello Taco,
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Tobias Burnus wrote:
The problem is: If I do not escape the % signs, I get a TeX error. If I
escape them with \%, both the link and the printed text show the
backslash. What is the proper way of doing it?
Yikes. There is no 'pr
Hello Taco,
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> Tobias Burnus wrote:
>
>> The problem is: If I do not escape the % signs, I get a TeX error. If I
>> escape them with \%, both the link and the printed text show the
>> backslash. What is the proper way of doing it?
>>
> Yikes. There is no 'proper way'
Hi Tobias,
Tobias Burnus wrote:
>
> The problem is: If I do not escape the % signs, I get a TeX error. If I
> escape them with \%, both the link and the printed text show the
> backslash. What is the proper way of doing it?
Yikes. There is no 'proper way' afaik, sorry.
I am busy catching up
Hi all,
I have a .bib file which contains
@article{foo,
url = {http:///a%bb%cc.html}
i.e. an URL with % sign. I want to typeset it in the references using:
\def\gotoURL#1{\useURL[foo][#1]\goto{\url[foo]}[url(foo)]}
\unprotect
\setuppublicationlayout[article]{%
...
\insertbiburl{ }{.}{