27 Oct
2010
27 Oct
'10
3:11 p.m.
Am 27.10.2010 um 16:56 schrieb Peter Münster:
On Wed, Oct 27 2010, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
isn't there a way to make this kind of catcode trickery only be available *inside* \hyphenatedurl{} environment?
It’s useless in this case because the „%“ is read from the footnote before \hyphenatedurl can see it and any local catcode changes have therefore no effect.
He wants perhaps:
\starthyphenatedurl www.%.com \stophyphenatedurl
I just want to typeset ... test\footnote{test \hyphenatedurl{http://www.kommers.se/upload/Analysarkiv/In%20English/Analyses/Woolcock%20paper%20on%20impact%20of%20Lisbontreaty%20on%20tradepolicy.pdf} text.} text. ... without killing all these comment characters "%" used in my project! Steffen