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+Article: 110 of ucam.mlist.texhax
+From: texhax-request@tex.ac.uk
+Subject: TeXhax digest, Vol 2002 #6 - 10 msgs
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+Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 10:05:13 +0000
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+TeXhax Digest ________________________________________ Volume 2002 : Number 6
+
+Today's Topics:
+
+ 1. UKTUG meeting, Nottingham, Saturday 12 October (David Rhead)
+ 2. Takashima Sanskrit Babel Hyphenation (Daniel Stender)
+ 3. TUGboat 22,1/2 (Mimi Burbank)
+ 4. TUG 2003 news, November 22, 2002 (TUG 2003 conference)
+ 5. \cite in footnote (Ot van Daalen)
+ 6. TeX development fund (TeX Development Fund)
+ 7. Re: \cite in footnote (Robin Fairbairns)
+ 8. Index entries and footnotes in LaTeX (Mark A. Sheldon)
+ 9. Re: \cite in footnote (Ot van Daalen)
+ 10. TUG news: LaTeX class at TUG'03, election (TUG office)
+
+--__--__--
+
+Message: 1
+Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 15:52:48 +0100 (BST)
+From: David Rhead <David.Rhead@nottingham.ac.uk>
+To: TeXhax@tex.ac.uk
+Subject: UKTUG meeting, Nottingham, Saturday 12 October
+
+TeX users in the UK may be interested in the meeting
+of the UK TeX Users Group at the University of Nottingham
+on Saturday 12th October.
+
+Further details are given at http://uk.tug.org/uk-tug/agm-2002/.
+
+David Rhead
+Information Services
+University of Nottingham
+
+--__--__--
+
+Message: 2
+Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 18:21:52 +0200
+Organization: http://freemail.web.de/
+From: Daniel Stender <danielstender@web.de>
+To: texhax@tex.ac.uk
+Subject: Takashima Sanskrit Babel Hyphenation
+
+Who can send me the Babel subsystem hyphenation packet for romanized transliterated Sanskrit (skttr.ldf or else)
+Greetings,
+D.Stender, Germany
+______________________________________________________________________________
+Die clevere Geldreserve: der DiBa-Privatkredit. Funktioniert wie ein Dispo,
+ist aber viel gunstiger! Alle Infos: http://diba.web.de/?mc=021104
+
+--__--__--
+
+Message: 3
+Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2002 08:51:44 -0400
+To: TUGboat announcement <tug-board@tug.org>, tub-prod@csit.fsu.edu,
+ office@tug.org, texhax@tex.ac.uk, tex-eds@nic.surfnet.nl,
+ tug-pub@tug.org
+Subject: TUGboat 22,1/2
+From: Mimi Burbank <mimi@csit.fsu.edu>
+
+For your reading pleasure - we shipped the issue to Cadmus
+on Monday, Sept 9, 2002. The contents are listed below.
+This message was also sent to your mailing list on the 9th, but
+evidently never arrived. I received my copy of the issue
+on September 29, and you should be receiving yours shortly.
+
+We are working hard on the getting the December 2001 issue
+together while we await the files for the 2001 Proceedings.
+
+Let me encourage (urge?) those of you who occasionally think,
+"I think I should write an article about that!" to go ahead
+and write up something and submit it to tugboat@tug.org.
+Our recent pleas for submissions have gratefully brought us
+submissions from new sources. Keep it up and we'll be back
+on track in no time!
+
+Mimi Burbank
+(or the TUGboat production team)
+
+ TUGboat
+ Volume 22, Number 1/2 March/June 2001
+ ========================================
+
+Addresses 3
+
+General Delivery
+ Mimi Jett
+ From the President 5
+ Barbara Beeton
+ Editorial comments 6
+ We're late ...; CTAN and ``The treasure chest'';
+ TeX Mexico User Group; Goodbye to Father Larguier;
+ Some places to learn more about books and printing;
+ 5000 years of the written word;
+ The Gutenberg Bible online;
+ Xy-pic home moved to TUG;
+ Legibility study online
+ Jim Hefferon
+ Why TeX? 8
+ Question & Answer session with Donald Knuth,
+ U.K. TUG, Oxford, Sunday, 12 September 1999 15
+ How AllTeX changed the face of mathematics:
+ An E-interview with Leslie Lamport, the author
+ of LaTeX 20
+
+Typography
+ Peter Flynn
+ Typographers' inn 23
+
+Font Forum
+ Frank Mittelbach
+ Laudatio for Professor Hermann Zapf 24
+ Hermann Zapf
+ My collaboration with Don Knuth and my font
+ design work 26
+
+Software & Tools
+ Barbara Beeton
+ Hyphenation exception log 31
+ Laura Elizabeth Jackson and Herbert Voss
+ LyX --- An Open Source document processor 32
+ Adam H. Lewenberg
+ DVII: A TeX dvi file information utility 42
+
+Graphics Applications
+ John D. Hobby
+ Drawing graphs with MetaPost 46
+
+Reports
+ Hans Hagen
+ The status quo of the NTS project 58
+
+Hints & Tricks
+ William Adams
+ The treasure chest 67
+
+Tutorials
+ George Gratzer
+ Publishing legacy documents on the Web 74
+ Denis Roegel
+ Anatomy of a macro 78
+
+Macros
+ Victor Eijkhout
+ The bag of tricks 83
+
+LaTeX
+ Frank Mittelbach
+ The trace package 93
+
+Abstracts
+ Les Cahiers GUTenberg, Contents of issues 35/36
+ (May 2000) and 37/38 (December 2000) 100
+
+News & Announcements
+ Calendar 103
+ TUG '2001 Announcement 105
+
+Cartoon
+ Roy Preston
+ Typohol Anon 4
+
+TUG Business
+ Susan DeMeritt
+ Minutes of TeX Users Group Annual General Meeting,
+ 15 August 2000, Oxford, England 106
+ Don DeLand
+ Financial statement, 2000 107
+ Arthur Ogawa
+ TUG Election Notice 108
+ Institutional members 109
+ TUG membership application 110
+
+Advertisements
+ TeX consulting and production services 111
+ Just Published: TeX Reference Manual by David Bausum 112
+ Blue Sky Research c3
+
+ --------
+
+----- End forwarded message -----
+
+--
+
+* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
+ Phone: (850)644-2440 mimi@csit.fsu.edu
+ FAX: (850)644-0098
+.
+ "One of the problems of modern life is that people who are good
+ at being civil often lack strong convictions, and people who
+ have strong convictions often lack civility."
+ (By Way of Response, by Martin E. Marty)
+* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
+
+--__--__--
+
+Message: 4
+Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 15:59:22 -0500
+From: tug2003@tug.org (TUG 2003 conference)
+To: texhax@tex.ac.uk
+Subject: TUG 2003 news, November 22, 2002
+
+TUG2003 CONFERENCE IN HAWAII
+The Silver Anniversary -- 25 years!-- of TeX
+
+The TeX Users Group 24th Annual Meeting and Conference is scheduled for
+July 20-24, 2003 at the Outrigger Waikoloa Beach Resort, Big Island, Hawaii.
+Abstracts for talks and workshops (deadline extended to 30-Nov-2002);
+Posters (deadline 9-Jun-2003). See:
+http://www.tug.org/tug2003/callfor.html.
+
+Please help to publicize TUG2003 by posting copies of the following flyer
+(PDF) at your office and around your institution:
+http://www.tug.org/tug2003/flyer/.
+
+Contributions are welcome! To find out how you can help:
+http://www.tug.org/tug2003/help.html.
+
+For details about the conference: http://www.tug.org/tug2003/
+Email: tug2003@tug.org
+
+--__--__--
+
+Message: 5
+From: "Ot van Daalen" <o_van_daalen@hotmail.com>
+To: texhax@tex.ac.uk
+Subject: \cite in footnote
+Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2002 13:37:31 -0400
+
+I have a question regarding \cite and \bibliographystyle. Dutch legal
+articles have to cite like this:
+
+This is a citation.\footnote{Author year, p. 34.}
+
+\cite, however, places the citation in the body of the text. Of course I can
+always use \footnote to put the cite in a footnote, but I thought it would
+be cleaner to let \cite do the work.
+
+However, all customized bibliographystyles I know (and can be made by
+makebst) cite in the body.
+
+Does anybody have any suggestions?
+
+Thanks!
+
+-- Otto
+
+_________________________________________________________________
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+
+--__--__--
+
+Message: 6
+Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2002 16:17:48 -0500
+From: devfund@tug.org (TeX Development Fund)
+To: texhax@tex.ac.uk
+Subject: TeX development fund
+
+TUG (the TeX Users Group) initiated a new project last year: a TeX
+Development Fund. It was officially announced at the TUG 2002
+conference in India, and there have been a few announcements since to
+comp.text.tex and other forums.
+
+The idea is to financially support TeX-related projects to the best of
+our ability. If you are currently involved in a TeXnical project, or
+have an idea for one but need a little financial assistance, please
+consider applying.
+
+Please see http://tug.org/tc/devfund/ for more information and an online
+application page, or email devfund@tug.org. The primary deadline for
+applications is February 1, 2003.
+
+Finally, we would like to acknowledge that other TeX user groups have
+long established similar programs. It is not our intention to detract
+from or compete with anyone else (just the opposite!), but only to do
+what we can to foster the growth of TeX.
+
+Please repost/forward this notice to anywhere you think appropriate.
+
+Thanks,
+Kaja Christiansen, Karl Berry
+
+--__--__--
+
+Message: 7
+To: "Ot van Daalen" <o_van_daalen@hotmail.com>
+cc: texhax@tex.ac.uk
+Subject: Re: \cite in footnote
+Date: Tue, 07 Jan 2003 13:00:13 +0000
+From: Robin Fairbairns <Robin.Fairbairns@cl.cam.ac.uk>
+
+> I have a question regarding \cite and \bibliographystyle. Dutch legal
+> articles have to cite like this:
+>
+> This is a citation.\footnote{Author year, p. 34.}
+>
+> \cite, however, places the citation in the body of the text. Of course I can
+> always use \footnote to put the cite in a footnote, but I thought it would
+> be cleaner to let \cite do the work.
+
+what's wrong with
+
+ \newcommand{\fcite}[1]{\footnote{\cite{#1}}}
+
+(or something slightly more complicated if you need the optional
+argument to \cite)
+
+> However, all customized bibliographystyles I know (and can be made by
+> makebst) cite in the body.
+
+the way \cite (and friends) appears is nothing to do with the
+bibliography style -- that merely provides the text that the citation
+is made up from.
+
+the jurabib bundle is designed to support german lawyers' citation
+style; it may be worth investigating whether it does what you need.
+
+robin
+
+--__--__--
+
+Message: 8
+Date: Thu, 9 Jan 2003 10:09:16 -0500
+From: "Mark A. Sheldon" <sheldon@psrg.lcs.mit.edu>
+To: texhax@tex.ac.uk
+Subject: Index entries and footnotes in LaTeX
+
+While we're on the subject of footnotes:
+
+Does anyone know why otherwise identical \index commands are treated
+differently in footnotes and in the body of the text? Plain index
+entries seem OK, it's when the indexed item contains a command:
+
+Eg,
+
+\newcommand{\fooname}{{\sc Foo}}
+Here is text in the body\index{Foo@\fooname} of a
+document.\footnote{Foo\index{Foo@\fooname}}
+
+Produces two distinct entries in the index:
+
+ FOO 511
+ FOO 511
+
+When I first noticed this, I thought it was that \sc might is
+differently bound in footnotes. But here are the entries in the .idx
+file:
+
+ \indexentry{Foo@\fooname}{511}
+ \indexentry{Foo@{\sc Foo}}{511}
+
+Why is \fooname expanded in the item from the \footnote and not
+otherwise?
+
+Confession: Yes, it's an old document and LaTeX is running in 2.0.9
+compatibility mode, though it doesn't seem relevant given the expansions
+above.
+
+-Mark
+
+--__--__--
+
+Message: 9
+From: "Ot van Daalen" <o_van_daalen@hotmail.com>
+To: Robin.Fairbairns@cl.cam.ac.uk
+Subject: Re: \cite in footnote
+Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2003 18:34:28 -0400
+
+Thanks for all the reactions and excuse me for my slow reply. I opted for
+the solution below, as it seems to be the most adaptable for future changes.
+Thanks a lot however!
+
+-- Ot
+
+>From: Robin Fairbairns <Robin.Fairbairns@cl.cam.ac.uk>
+>To: "Ot van Daalen" <o_van_daalen@hotmail.com>
+>CC: texhax@tex.ac.uk
+>Subject: Re: \cite in footnote Date: Tue, 07 Jan 2003 13:00:13 +0000
+>
+> > I have a question regarding \cite and \bibliographystyle. Dutch legal
+> > articles have to cite like this:
+> >
+> > This is a citation.\footnote{Author year, p. 34.}
+> >
+> > \cite, however, places the citation in the body of the text. Of course I
+>can
+> > always use \footnote to put the cite in a footnote, but I thought it
+>would
+> > be cleaner to let \cite do the work.
+>
+>what's wrong with
+>
+> \newcommand{\fcite}[1]{\footnote{\cite{#1}}}
+>
+>(or something slightly more complicated if you need the optional
+>argument to \cite)
+>
+> > However, all customized bibliographystyles I know (and can be made by
+> > makebst) cite in the body.
+>
+>the way \cite (and friends) appears is nothing to do with the
+>bibliography style -- that merely provides the text that the citation
+>is made up from.
+>
+>the jurabib bundle is designed to support german lawyers' citation
+>style; it may be worth investigating whether it does what you need.
+>
+>robin
+>
+>_______________________________________________
+>TeXhax mailing list
+>TeXhax@tex.ac.uk
+>http://lists.nottingham.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/texhax
+
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+--__--__--
+
+Message: 10
+Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2003 10:57:53 -0500
+From: office@tug.org (TUG office)
+To: texhax@tex.ac.uk
+Subject: TUG news: LaTeX class at TUG'03, election
+
+A few items for your consideration.
+
+- TUG 2003 Conference: The Silver Anniversary -- 25 years!-- of TeX
+The TeX Users Group 24th Annual Meeting and Conference is scheduled for
+July 20-24, 2003 at the Outrigger Waikoloa Beach Resort, Big Island,
+Hawaii. See http://tug.org/tug2003/.
+
+NEW NEWS :) -- A beginning/intermediate class on LaTeX will take place
+just before the conference, from July 15-18 at the University of Hawaii
+at Hilo. Enrollment is limited to 12. The cost is $275 ($300 after
+April 1, so register now!). See
+https://www.tug.org/tug2003/latexclass.html for more information and the
+registration form. If you have any questions about the class, please
+email Sue Demeritt at susan.demeritt@tug.org.
+
+- TUG Election:
+The terms of the TUG President and of 11 members of the Board of
+Directors will end as of the 2003 meeting of the TUG Board of Directors,
+which will take place in conjunction with TUG 2003 in Hawaii. Please
+consider getting involved with TUG by running for the board or for
+president. Nomination forms are due by February 1; see
+http://tug.org/election/ for more information.
+
+Thank-you,
+
+Robin Laakso (office@tug.org)
+for the TUG board (board@tug.org)
+
+--__--__--
+
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+End of TeXhax Digest