On Oct 7, 2010, at 6:16 PM, maxwell wrote:
On Thu, 7 Oct 2010 17:52:50 -0400, Andy Lin <kir...@gmail.com> wrote:
IIRC, gb4e and linguex both use cgloss4e.sty (from covington) as a
base for their gloss commands. They all handle line-breaking the same
way, though they have also implemented different font formatting and
line spacing commands.
My mistake, it was the ExPex package (described here recently) that
seems
not to automatically break lines. At least that's what I understand
its
documentation to be saying, e.g. the example on pg 26-27 of
http://www.math.neu.edu/ling/tex/expex-doc.pdf
which appears to have the line breaks hard-coded. I hope someone
(John
Frampton?) will correct me if I'm mis-interpreting this.
This has been changed in a subsequent set of glossing macros that John
has created. They will be combined into a new version of ExPex, but I
don't think that's been done yet. The glossing macros aren't yet
publicly distributed, I'm afraid, but I'm sure that John would be
willing to share a copy if you e-mail him.
Alan
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Alan Munn
am...@gmx.com
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