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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
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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)
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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
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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)
.
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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.
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