[texhax] two questions
Zbigniew Nitecki
zbigniew.nitecki at tufts.edu
Mon Aug 22 18:53:48 CEST 2005
These are minor, but perhaps someone can explain them to me:
1. I have a large set of macros which I use in most of my work, and
which I am therefore trying to set up as a style file,
basicmacros.sty. One of the first things there is a set of
newtheorem declarations (theorem, proposition, lemma, etc). My
problem is that sometimes (when used in a book or large paper) I want
all of them to be numbered using the section number, which I can do
by making the first \newtheorem declaration (which is for theorem)
end with [section], and all the others (because I want them all
numbered in one sequence) have a "number as theorem" declaration---
but other times (in a short paper) I don't want the section number to
appear.
Is there a way for me to either set a parameter in the style file
which I can use to set which option I use (maybe using the ifelsethen
package), or for me to override the version in the style file.
I don't see how to do this with a \renewcommand declaration, but is
there a way to accomplish this?
2. I am puzzled by an error in my bibtex usage. Among the
declarations at the beginning of my .bib file, I have
@string{enseign= "L{'}Enseignment Math{\'{e}}matique''}
because I don't want to have to retype this every time I need it in a
reference. However, I get an "unbalanced braces" error when I do
so. When I copy the same thing (without the enclosing double quotes)
in the journal field of an article entry, I get no error. What is
going on?
Zbigniew Nitecki
Department of Mathematics
Tufts University
Medford, MA 02155
telephones:
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