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diff --git a/info/digests/texhax/00/texhax.01 b/info/digests/texhax/00/texhax.01 new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e431a9a1bb --- /dev/null +++ b/info/digests/texhax/00/texhax.01 @@ -0,0 +1,173 @@ +From texhax-admin@tex.ac.uk Wed Oct 4 20:59:15 BST 2000 +Article: 102 of ucam.mlist.texhax +From: texhax-admin@tex.ac.uk +Subject: TeXhax Digest, Vol 2000 #1 - 3 msgs +Mime-version: 1.0 +Content-Type: text/plain +Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2000 17:18:47 +0100 + +TeXhax Digest ________________________________________ Volume 2000 : Number 1 + +Today's Topics: + + 1. theorem (Neil Hamilton-Smith) + 2. TUGboat 21 #1 shipped to Cadmus this date (Mimi Burbank) + 3. Inter-item spacing (Andre HECK) + +---------- + +Message: 1 +Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2000 16:28:23 +0100 (BST) +From: Neil Hamilton-Smith <neilhs@holyrood.ed.ac.uk> +To: texhax@tex.ac.uk +Subject: theorem + +Hi, +I wonder if anyone could help, please. + +Using the theorem package and defining a structure with + +\newtheorem{theorem}{Theorem}[chapter] + +and then using it, typically: + +\begin{theorem}[some heading material] +The actual text of the theorem which runs to a couple of lines or so. +\end{theorem} + +I require the text to run on from the printed name and heading material +without a line break (see, for example, Conjecture 7 at the foot of +page 57 in Lamport's LaTeX User's Guide, updated for LaTeX 2e), +with line breaking and justification. + +If the printed name and heading material occupy more than some fraction +of textwidth then this requirement is not met. How can I force latex +to accept the printed name and heading material as part of the text for +line breaking/justification purposes. + +Thanks, +Neil Hamilton-Smith +EUCS +Edinburgh + +---------- + +Message: 2 +From: Mimi Burbank <mimi@csit.fsu.edu> +Subject: TUGboat 21 #1 shipped to Cadmus this date +To: tug-board@tug.org, tub-prod@mimirh.csit.fsu.edu, office@tug.org, +texhax@tex.ac.uk, tex-eds@nic.surfnet.nl, tug-pub@tug.org +Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 10:56:24 -0400 (EDT) + +I'm pleased to announce that I shipped the March issue of TUGboat +to the printer this morning. This issue will contain the TeX Live 5 +CD-ROM as well as Graham Williams' TeX Catalog. The mailing +should occur within the next 10-14 days. + +Below are the contents of this issue: + + TUGboat + Volume 21, Number 1 / March 2000 + ==================================== + +Addresses 3 + +General Delivery + Mimi Jett + From the President 5 + Barbara Beeton + Editorial comments 6 + +Software & Tools + Shinsaku Fujita and Nobuya Tanaka + XyMTeX (Version 2.00) as implementation of the XyM notation + and the XyM markup language 7 + +Resources + Jim Hefferon + The TUG CTAN site makes a move 15 + The TUB Team + TeX Live 5 and the TeX Catalogue 16 + Graham~Williams' TeX Catalogue 17 + +Macros + Victor Eijkhout + The bag of tricks 91 + +News & Announcements + Calendar 92 + TUG2000 Announcement 4 + +Cartoon + David Farley + Don Knuth finally sells out. 15 + +Late-Breaking News + Mimi Burbank + Production notes 93 + Future issues 93 + +TUG Business + Institutional members 94 + Statement of ownership 95 + +Advertisements + TeX consulting and production services 96 + Blue Sky Research c3 + + ==================================== + +Mimi Burbank +(for the TUGboat production team) + +. + +---------- + +Message: 3 +To: texhax@tex.ac.uk +cc: heck@cdsxb6.u-strasbg.fr +Subject: Inter-item spacing +Date: Wed, 04 Oct 2000 03:18:54 +0100 +From: Andre HECK <heck@cdsxb6.u-strasbg.fr> + +Hi there. + +Does anyone knows how to nullify the spacing between items in +lists in LaTeX when working with \documentstyle{report}? + +The question seems to be an obvious one, but I have been putting +\parsep and \itemsep to 0pt as such and in the list environments, +as well as with the \setlength command, but without any effect: +the style file seems always to be stronger and imposing its own +spacing. Is that a hopeless fight? + +Thanks in advance for attention and assistance, +ah. + -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ---- +(Prof.) Andre HECK -+- * Phone (direct): (+33)(0) 388 150 743 +Observatoire Astronomique * Fax (private): (+33)(0) 388 491 255 +11, rue de l'Universite -+- * E-mail: heck@astro.u-strasbg.fr +F-67000 Strasbourg * -+- hecka@acm.org +France -+- * * WWW: http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/~heck + -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- ---- + +---------- + +About TeXhax... + +For information on the TeX Users Group, please send a message to +office@tug.org, or write TeX Users Group, 1466 NW Front Avenue, +Suite 3141, Portland, OR 97209-2820 USA (phone: 1 503 223 9994, +fax: 1 503 223 3960). + +Send TeXhax mailing list submissions to + texhax@tex.ac.uk +To subscribe or unsubscribe via the web, visit + http://lists.nottingham.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/texhax +or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to + texhax-request@tex.ac.uk +You can reach the person managing the list at + texhax-admin@tex.ac.uk + +End of TeXhax Digest |