@cfr I support AC Milan, egreg Juventus.. that say it all! From his point of view, however, probably AC Milan is a little bit better than International Milan only
@1010011010 anything that appears on the page. It's the bit that takes stuff off the main list, the page head and foot, any pending floats and footnotes and tries to make them fit the specified paper, in this case it failed.
@DavidCarlisle So what you're saying is that it could be anything on the page? Still seems like a hard task to get rid of the error then. Imagine a 200 page document..
@DavidCarlisle \usepackage{pgffor}\def\myifthenelse{\equal{\@journal}{#1}}{#1}{}\foreach{Actuators,AdministrativeSciences etc. etc. etc. in \i}{\myifthenelse{\i}}, the direction is so easy that I don't see how it justifies more top level implementations for this kind of thing.
@DavidCarlisle So I'm looking for a box that "doesn't seem right".
@1010011010 as I said put \showoutput and then you get the extended form of the message which shows you the box contents
@1010011010 well i wouldn't do that :-) I don't think including half a million lines of pgf dependency to make a simple loop would count as an optimisation, why not use the loops that are built in to latex?
@DavidCarlisle It's just an example implementation... It takes five minutes to avoid the necessity of "making ifthen more efficient". Anyway, \showoutput is showing that input all right. I think it's my colorbox. Thanks.
@DavidCarlisle No taste. By the way, theorem just had a bug fix recently, but it's largely outdated and perhaps ntheorem is better, although I prefer amsthm.
For some unexplainable reason \usepackage[natbibapa]{apacite} redefined regular \cite to \citeA in \usepackage{apacite} (without the natbib option). Is this normal?
Basically, my citations are now: Doe (2014) instead of (Doe, 2014). And I cannot explain why.
@DavidCarlisle The manual states the only difference is that natbib is loaded for additional citation commands like \citet{}, the way you're used to with natbib.
@1010011010 I don't know APA style, but in Chicago style you would use Doe (2014) if the article was the object of the sentence, and the other version if the whole citation was grammatically parenthetical. E.g., For more information see Doe (2014). vs That theory has been refuted (Doe 2014).
@1010011010 Are you submitting to a journal? Or are you free to choose? If yes, go with biblatex. Much more features there and the change costs nearly null effort.
@1010011010 biblatex follows \usepackage[style=thegodduckstyleiwant, doi=false]{biblatex}. But magically citing, once as the object of the sentence, that is you responsibility.
@DavidCarlisle I can do one or the other. If I load natbibapa, it'll always cite in the \citep{} fashion, e.g. Doe (2014). If I don't, it'll always cite (Doe, 2014), and there's no option to get the output of Doe (2014) (as far as I know).
@SamWhited in the case of hyperref it might be better to delay to begin document rather than end of package
@SamWhited because if a user has \usepackage{samspackage} \usepackage[stuff]{hyperref} it will be an option clash if you have already loaded hyperef with no options
@DavidCarlisle You cannot imagine how annoyed i am by stuff like that. Users in panic which should just Calm the DUCK DOWN!!
@stefankottwitz has been very clear over at LaTeX-Community. Place the snippet Stefan gave you after \pgfplotsset{compat=newest} — Johannes_B1 min ago
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I have some questions: I want to creat graph with three Y axis: one left and two right axis Explain: First Y1 must be with three row, that mean:
X axis (hour) Y1 (Relative expression) 1-row 2-row 3-row
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@JosephWright I had thought about starting moving the patch stuff into the dtx files this afternoon (I was off work) but wasn't sure if that's really the plan...
@egreg well it was intended as a challenge:-) ah but that's just like mine but packaged up, what I had in mind was what the Op asked which is tying the page style to that float which means (probably) hiding code in the depth of the box or some such so you know which float it is when processing the lists in the output routine
.. or using the xor float structure where you knw much more about each float and where it's floating to...
@DavidCarlisle I just saw here on a soda bottle that it contains 1 litre, along with a pictogram that this means 4 glasses of 250 ml. Do you guys in britain have that?
@egreg Devowelized words...errrmmm... Dvwlzd wrds... that sounds like an expl3 macro \dvwlzdwrds... @DavidCarlisle, there's your first question. Ask it!
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