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Sentences and Paragraphs
B.3 |
Sentences and Paragraphs |
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Generally speaking, spaces (and single newline characters) in the
source are echoed in the output. Browser then manage with spaces and
line-breaks. Following LATEX behavior, spaces after commands are
not echoed. Spaces after invisible commands with arguments are not
echoed either.
However this is no longer true in math mode, see
section B.7.5 on spaces in math mode.
New paragraphs are introduced by one blank line or more.
Paragraphs are not indented. Thus the macros \indent and
\noindent perform no action.
The commands \footnote ,
\footnotetext and \footnotemark (with or without
optional arguments) are supported.
The footnote counter exists and (re)setting it or redefining
\thefootnote should work properly.
When footnotes are issued by a combination of \footnotemark and
\footnotetext , a \footnotemark
command must be issued
first, otherwise some footnotes may get numbered incorrectly or disappear.
Footnotes appear at document end in the article style and
at every chapter end in the book style.
If the document is then cut into smaller files by HACHA (see
section 7) footnotes may go to a separate file.
Footnotes are bad.
If you want to suppress them, redefine \footnote as follows:
\renewcommand{\footnote}[2][]{}
If you want to put then in the text flow, redefine \footnote
as follows:
\renewcommand{\footnote}[2][]{~(#2)}
B.3.4 |
Accents and special symbols |
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When there exists an equivalent to a given LATEX symbol, using
the iso-latin1 and symbol character sets, then HEVEA
outputs such an equivalent.
HTML pages that show these character sets can be found
in the directory http://pauillac.inria.fr/~maranget/hevea//doc/
at iso.html and
symbol.html.
Otherwise, HEVEA usually issues a warning to draw user attention.
Users can then choose their own equivalent for the symbol.
Commands for making accents used in non-English languages, such as
\' , work when then produce letters from the iso-latin1 character set.
Otherwise, the argument to the command is not modified (no warning here).
However, it is more simple to write the document using iso-latin1.
LATEX can process such documents by loading the package
isolatin1.
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