Hello!
I have to use different mathfonts in one and the same mathematical environment ($$). But if I use, e.g., \mathfrak, then formulas within the command are not interrupted (linebreak) automatically:
E.g.:
(+) Usage of different mathfonts.
(-) Formula overhangs the right border of the site ...
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- Thu Apr 07, 2011 8:18 pm
- Forum: Math & Science
- Topic: mathfrak-environment with automatical linebreaks
- Replies: 0
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- Sun Jan 02, 2011 9:50 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: \newcommand and optional parameters
- Replies: 5
- Views: 8991
Re: \newcommand and optional parameters
Hello josephwright!
Thank you very much for your solution - xparse also has done the job, but I tried to get a solution without loading an extra package.
Have a nice day, Christian
Thank you very much for your solution - xparse also has done the job, but I tried to get a solution without loading an extra package.
Have a nice day, Christian
- Sun Jan 02, 2011 9:46 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: \newcommand and optional parameters
- Replies: 5
- Views: 8991
Re: \newcommand and optional parameters
Hello Sommerfee!
Thank you very much for your solution (2.) - it worked perfectly well!
Ad 1.: I tried both: [] and [\empty] and got the same result, namely an empty sign in the citation; so I thought that [] is internally implemented as [\empty].
Thanks again and have a nice evening, Christian
Thank you very much for your solution (2.) - it worked perfectly well!
Ad 1.: I tried both: [] and [\empty] and got the same result, namely an empty sign in the citation; so I thought that [] is internally implemented as [\empty].
Thanks again and have a nice evening, Christian
- Thu Dec 30, 2010 10:59 am
- Forum: General
- Topic: \newcommand and optional parameters
- Replies: 5
- Views: 8991
\newcommand and optional parameters
Hi all!
CONTEXT.
For different journals one have to cite in different ways (in footnotes ore Harvard-citation style). To manage this in an easy way I created a cite-command ( \mycite ) with two optional and one mandatory parameters. This command can easily be redefined depending on a journals ...
CONTEXT.
For different journals one have to cite in different ways (in footnotes ore Harvard-citation style). To manage this in an easy way I created a cite-command ( \mycite ) with two optional and one mandatory parameters. This command can easily be redefined depending on a journals ...
- Tue Oct 20, 2009 2:29 pm
- Forum: BibTeX, biblatex and biber
- Topic: Bibtex bibliography for articles of a specific author?
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1383
Bibtex bibliography for articles of a specific author?
Hello!
I'm sorry but I couldn't found an answer to my question yet in the forum and via google:
How can I create a bibtex- or biblatex bibliography without entering commands like \cite. In especially I want to get for example a list of all papers, books, etc. of some specific author. For example my ...
I'm sorry but I couldn't found an answer to my question yet in the forum and via google:
How can I create a bibtex- or biblatex bibliography without entering commands like \cite. In especially I want to get for example a list of all papers, books, etc. of some specific author. For example my ...