> Seems to work if you add:-
>
> .am pg@top
> . t*hm
> ..
That appears to have worked. Thank you for pointing that out.
Very much appreciated!
Kind regards,
Mike
On Tuesday, 5 December 2023 16:57:26 GMT Mike wrote:
> > Can you prepare a pair of exhibits for us to test? One that doesn't
> > show the problem, and one with as minimal a change as you can make to
> > cause it to happen?
>
> Yes. I am attaching 3 documents:
>
>- A stripped down section of
> Can you prepare a pair of exhibits for us to test? One that doesn't
> show the problem, and one with as minimal a change as you can make to
> cause it to happen?
Yes. I am attaching 3 documents:
- A stripped down section of the CV template (hdtbl-issue.ms).
- A macro file demonstrating
Hello Peter,
thanks again for your valuable help.
Am Freitag, 1. Dezember 2023, 22:38:06 CET schrieb Peter Schaffter:
> [...]
> > I'm sure I did update om.tmac. Can I see the used mom version
> > somewhere in the output text?
>
> At the command line,
>
> echo | pdfmom -dVERSION=1
>
> will
Le 2023-12-03 à 07:47, hbezemer--- via a écrit :
Dear all,I would like to create a macro along the lines of:.de CITE.[\\$2\\$1.]\\$3..Which would
result in:.CITE The problem that arises is that refer sees the definition of the macro asa
citation (of course).Is there an elegant way to get this