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[QUOTE=CRGreathouse;200151]\asymp, naturally.[/QUOTE]
I obviously assumed it meant "asymptotically" but I had never seen the symbol used before to mean that. Good to know, thanks! :smile: |
I hope to eradicate all use of that symbol in favor of the more modern swung dash U+223C.
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[QUOTE=CRGreathouse;200155]I hope to eradicate all use of that symbol in favor of the more modern swung dash U+223C.[/QUOTE]
For you, I shall use the swung dash instead :wink: Happy Holidays, The (La)TeX Maker |
[QUOTE=flouran;200178]For you, I shall use the swung dash instead[/QUOTE]
When my acolytes are burning the Old Books, your paper will be safe from the holy conflagration. |
Does anyone know how to get BibTeX to output a dash between multiple citations? For example, I want to cite papers [1], [2], [3], and [4]. How do I get it to output [1-4]?
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[QUOTE=Zeta-Flux;249964]Does anyone know how to get BibTeX to output a dash between multiple citations? For example, I want to cite papers [1], [2], [3], and [4]. How do I get it to output [1-4]?[/QUOTE]
\usepackage[sort&compress]{natbib} |
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