Thanks again, Clemens.
In the code you proposed '\medskip' adds extra space between the example and the translation. This works perfectly. This command, however, does not work to add an extra space between each pair of lines containing the example and the gloss. The effect I'm looking for is ...
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- Fri Aug 02, 2013 8:29 pm
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- Topic: Additional space within glossed examples
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- Fri Aug 02, 2013 4:14 pm
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Additional space within glossed examples
Thanks Clemens!
Sorry about not providing the minimal working example. I include it at the end of this message. I got the changes I wanted in the font shape using \def instead of \let . Thanks for the tip!
As for the additional space, here's one of the long examples I was talking about. Having ...
Sorry about not providing the minimal working example. I include it at the end of this message. I got the changes I wanted in the font shape using \def instead of \let . Thanks for the tip!
As for the additional space, here's one of the long examples I was talking about. Having ...
- Wed Jul 31, 2013 11:55 am
- Forum: General
- Topic: Additional space within glossed examples
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Additional space within glossed examples
Hi,
I'm preparing a presentation (using Beamer) where I need to include glossed examples. I'm using the Linguex macros (with package cgloss4e from gb4e ). My problem is that in some cases the examples are very long and extend over more than two lines. This makes it very difficult for people to ...
I'm preparing a presentation (using Beamer) where I need to include glossed examples. I'm using the Linguex macros (with package cgloss4e from gb4e ). My problem is that in some cases the examples are very long and extend over more than two lines. This makes it very difficult for people to ...