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@Cite can seriously affect justification


From: J.H.M. Dassen (Ray)
Subject: @Cite can seriously affect justification
Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2003 18:50:37 +0100
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Package: lout
Version: 3.25-1
Severity: normal

When setting

    @RefCiteLabels { @Label }

in the include file, so that citations can be long, and when they have
longish lables like

    @Label { ``Line composition rules'', 1995 }

then what happens is that, when the citations are included in the text with
@Cite{$..}, they are typeset together with the preceding word as unbreakable
horizontal boxes.  This makes for some quite large units that can seriously
disrupt justification - for example, if one occurs near the end of the first
(printed) line of a paragraph, that first line can appear stretched out
Word-style, or (even worse) the citation can disappear off the right-hand
edge of the page! (Sorry I didn't save the source that did that.)

Perhaps you can pass this upstream, but I think it would be nice to at least
have an option for citations to be treated as normal breakable text, or at
least something slightly more clever than the current arrangement.

-- System Information
Debian Release: 3.0
Architecture: i386
Kernel: Linux ssb22 2.4.18 #10 Wed Jul 3 00:22:04 BST 2002 i686
Locale: LANG=en_GB, LC_CTYPE=en_GB

Versions of packages lout depends on:
ii  libc6                         2.2.5-11.2 GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  zlib1g                        1:1.1.4-1  compression library - runtime


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