% -*-tex-*- % /u/sy/beebe/tex/bib/xcite.sty, Sat Sep 24 17:37:41 1994 % Edit by Nelson H. F. Beebe % Modified cite.sty to reduce line-breaking penalty. % /usr/local/lib/tex/latex/cite.sty, Thu Jul 16 15:53:59 1992 % Edit by Nelson H. F. Beebe % Add missing % on one line that was responsible for spurious % whitespace creeping into a collapsed number list. % %CITE.STY.2, 10-May-89 10:51:16, Edit by BEEBE % % TeXhax Digest Friday, April 21, 1989, Volume 89 : Issue 37 % % Date: Fri, 14 Apr 89 21:59:44 PDT % From: Donald_Arseneau@mtsg.ubc.ca % Subject: Re: Line breaking within a citation % Keywords: LaTeX, citations % % Here is my style file for numeric citations. Not only % does it allow line breaks, but it shortens long lists % of citations to make those breaks unnecessary: % % - - - - - - CITE.STY - - - - - - % % Replacement for \@citex % % Allow, but strongly discourage, line breaks within a long % series of citations. Compress lists of successive numbers % to one number range, e.g., 5,6,7,8,9 --> 5--9. Compatible % with versions of \@cite that use exponents. % -- Donald Arseneau 1989 % \def\@citex[#1]#2{% \if@filesw \immediate \write \@auxout {\string \citation {#2}}\fi \@tempcntb\m@ne \let\@h@ld\relax \def\@citea{}% \@cite{% \@for \@citeb:=#2\do {% \@ifundefined {b@\@citeb}% {\@h@ld\@citea\@tempcntb\m@ne{\bf ?}% \@warning {Citation `\@citeb ' on page \thepage \space undefined}}% % else {\@tempcnta\@tempcntb \advance\@tempcnta\@ne \@tempcntb\number\csname b@\@citeb \endcsname \relax \ifnum\@tempcnta=\@tempcntb % Number follows previous--hold on to it \ifx\@h@ld\relax % % first pair of successives \edef \@h@ld{\@citea\csname b@\@citeb\endcsname}% \else % % compressible list of successives \edef\@h@ld{\ifmmode{-}\else--\fi\csname b@\@citeb\endcsname}% \fi \else % non-successor--dump what's held and do this one \@h@ld\@citea\csname b@\@citeb \endcsname \let\@h@ld\relax \fi}% %% \def\@citea{,\penalty\@highpenalty\,}% %% The only difference between xcite.sty and cite.sty is the %% reduction of the after-comma penalty from \@highpenalty to 0. \def\@citea{,\penalty0\,}% }\@h@ld }{#1}} % % % Example of alternate \@cite macro using exponents: % %\def\@cite#1#2{{$^{#1}$\if@tempswa , #2\fi }}