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
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
> 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
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
> 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