On Thu, Mar 25, 2004 at 04:49:14PM +0100, Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
> Actually, now that I think of it, this would be pretty nice as a feature
> request. The ability to have documents where different chunks use different
> styles. Although it seems like a non-trivial problem.
psmerge works sometime
> The outcome of it seems to be that spie.cls is crap, and that using
> citesort.sty might help (and Donald Arseneau is the man who should
> know about this stuff...)
I emailed him, but he's not responding and in the meantime I got a deadline
coming up.
But I figured what I can do is just write
> Do you use natbib, or some special bibliography stuff?
No. And I have tried changing bib styles, makes no difference.
Also, I should mention, I actually get 5 errors. The one I quoted in my
initial message is only the first. Then I get another error
Missing number, treated as zero.
...s~\cit
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 04:22:08PM +0100, Alexandru Cabuz wrote:
> I get this error before the first citation in the text.
>
> Missing $ inserted.
> ...e \cite{Kosaka1998,Kosaka1999b,Baba2002b}.
Do you have underscores in your citation keys?
Andre'
> "Alexandru" == Alexandru Cabuz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Alexandru> Actually this is a document that used to be Revtex 4 and I
Alexandru> just changed the type from Revtex 4 to SPIEProceedings,
Alexandru> expecting everything to work smooth. You think that might
Alexandru> be the problem?
Actually this is a document that used to be Revtex 4 and I just changed the
type from Revtex 4 to SPIEProceedings, expecting everything to work smooth.
You think that might be the problem?
I'm gonna try to just start a new document, make it SPIEproceedings from the
start, and copy paste my text
Le mar 23/03/2004 à 16:22, Alexandru Cabuz a écrit :
> I get this error before the first citation in the text.
>
> Missing $ inserted.
> ...e \cite{Kosaka1998,Kosaka1999b,Baba2002b}.
>
> I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think
>
I get this error before the first citation in the text.
Missing $ inserted.
...e \cite{Kosaka1998,Kosaka1999b,Baba2002b}.
I've inserted a begin-math/end-math symbol since I think
you left one out. Proceed, with fingers crossed.
I think there is