Greetings all, esp. Taco, I'm finally working with the new bib module, it works quite well. I've found one curiosity: I have a /defineparagraphs (semi?)-kludge in a modified bibl- file to take care of some wonky (but beautiful) layout demands. It worked perfectly in the last version: \defineparagraphs [bibpar] [n=3,before=\vskip -1.75\baselineskip,after=\vskip -1.25 \baselineskip,distance=.2em,align={hz,hanging}] \setupparagraphs [bibpar] [1] [width=1.5em] \setupparagraphs [bibpar] [2] [width=3.3em] What appears to be happening is that the "after" command no longer has any effect---regardless of its content. The "before" command works as expected. Thanks again for your time, David
David Wooten wrote:
Greetings all, esp. Taco, I'm finally working with the new bib module, it works quite well. I've found one curiosity: I have a /defineparagraphs (semi?)-kludge in a modified bibl- file to take care of some wonky (but beautiful) layout demands. It worked perfectly in the last version:
\defineparagraphs [bibpar] [n=3,before=\vskip -1.75\baselineskip,after=\vskip -1.25 \baselineskip,distance=.2em,align={hz,hanging}]
Possibly because I added some unskips as a quick fix for whitespace problems in the bibl- definitions. Try this: \defineparagraphs [bibpar] ... after=\vskip -1.25\baselineskip\vskip1sp (so using two skips in succession instead of just one) If that doesn't work, then I need a more elaborate example. Cheers, Taco
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David Wooten
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