On Oct 6, 2008, at 4:25 PM, Gerd Knops wrote:
On Oct 6, 2008, at 12:13 PM, Pete Becker wrote:
On Oct 6, 2008, at 12:26 PM, Gerd Knops wrote:
The conversion to LaTeX replaces any occurrences of '...' to /ldots. That causes problems if the dots are followed by text, such as
...and then there were three.
as we and up with '\ldotsand'. Not knowing much of TeX, what is the proper way to shield a variable from surrounding text?
Just put a space after the macro: \ldots and
Work, thanks. Seems the extra space has no bearing on the resulting typographie.
Right. Macros swallow whitespace that follows them. That's so you can tell them apart from the following text, as in your example. If you need the space you have to put in a backslash: '\ldots\ and' would put a space between the dots and the 'and'.
-- Pete
Roundhouse Consulting, Ltd.