Herbert Voss wrote:
> and by the way: if you write a book, then you have in the
> end a lot in your brain, but not typographic rukes ... ;-)
Really? Then you have a real gentle publisher.
Jürgen
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
{\small\texttt{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD\#Region_codes}}
which can be done by LyX
But then you break semantic markup. Not everyone wants url's to be typeset in
typewriter mode (actually, I think that this is against all typographic and
aesthetic rules anyway).
Herbert Voss wrote:
> this is no bug, it is a restriction of no verbatim text
> in a footnote. In this case one can choose
>
> {\small\texttt{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD\#Region_codes}}
>
> which can be done by LyX
But then you break semantic markup. Not everyone wants url's to be typeset in
Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
Is the url emebedded in a footnote? If yes, this is a bug (or restriction)
in the url package. See the following bugzilla entry (featuring some
workarounds):
http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=449
this is no bug, it is a restriction of no verbatim text
in a footnote
Ben Hourigan wrote:
> I have a url containing a hash in a LyX document. I inserted it using
> the Insert > URL menu item. In exported tex, it is as follows:
>
>> \url{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD#Region_codes}
>
> When LyX (or TeXshop) typesets the file using pdflatex, I get the
> following
I have a url containing a hash in a LyX document. I inserted it using
the Insert > URL menu item. In exported tex, it is as follows:
\url{http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD#Region_codes}
When LyX (or TeXshop) typesets the file using pdflatex, I get the
following error.
Illegal parameter number in