[OS X TeX] Captions in graphix
Ross Moore
ross at ics.mq.edu.au
Sun Mar 10 23:47:17 EST 2002
>
> Whoops, figured it out. I had used \abstract{ abstract body} to
> delimitate the abstract body. This was making pdftex
Ahah. The old undelimited \abstract trick.
> think the whole paper content was an abstract and reducing the typesize
> accordingly. I never did understand the limitations
> of the \environment{text text} command. This works for emphasis or the
> like does it not, e.g. \emph{a phrase} correctly, why doesn't it work
> for something like abstract?
There is an {abstract} environment.
You should use it as:
\begin{abstract}
...
\end{abstract}
You can also use it in the deprecated way:
\abstract
...
\endabstract
and get the same appearance.
The difference is that by eschewing the \begin{...} tagging,
in preference for the shorter \abstract form,
you stop LaTeX from keeping track of what is the current environment.
So if you make a mistake, then LaTeX cannot help you determine what
is wrong.
Essentially one has that:
\begin{abstract} ---> do some environment book-keeping
then do \abstract
\end{abstract} ---> do \endabstract then close-off the
book-keeping for the {abstract} env.
so that the real work is done by \abstract and \endabstract .
Hope this helps,
Ross Moore
>
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