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Reduce with of some code to make a better fit.
[matthijs/master-project/report.git]
/
Utils
/
Shortcuts.tex
diff --git
a/Utils/Shortcuts.tex
b/Utils/Shortcuts.tex
index f7def7331819f50b200130d580cd9687cc02ab0b..80d1696c0369506532aaa20df9a90c7a6f12bf73 100644
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--- a/
Utils/Shortcuts.tex
+++ b/
Utils/Shortcuts.tex
@@
-2,11
+2,9
@@
% This file defines some useful shortcut commands
%
% This file defines some useful shortcut commands
%
-\def\autoinsertnextspace{}
-
% A shortcut for italicized e.g. and i.e.
% A shortcut for italicized e.g. and i.e.
-\define[0]\eg{{\em e.g.}
\autoinsertnextspace
}
-\define[0]\ie{{\em i.e.}
\autoinsertnextspace
}
+\define[0]\eg{{\em e.g.}}
+\define[0]\ie{{\em i.e.}}
% Define a new reference to a definition of the term. The text of the
% Define a new reference to a definition of the term. The text of the
@@
-24,13
+22,16
@@
\define[2]\defreftxt{\reference[def:#1]{#2}}
% Reference a defined reference (using \defref). Will put the reference text
\define[2]\defreftxt{\reference[def:#1]{#2}}
% Reference a defined reference (using \defref). Will put the reference text
-% and a page number in the margin. We use \in
other
margin, since it is slightly
+% and a page number in the margin. We use \inmargin, since it is slightly
% bigger.
% This automatically prefixes the reference name with def:
% bigger.
% This automatically prefixes the reference name with def:
-\define[1]\refdef{\in
other
margin{\goto{\ref[t][def:#1] p.\ref[p][def:#1]}[def:#1]}}
+\define[1]\refdef{\inmargin{\goto{\ref[t][def:#1] p.\ref[p][def:#1]}[def:#1]}}
% Shortcuts to write in smallcaps
% Shortcuts to write in smallcaps
-\def\VHDL{\small{VHDL}\autoinsertnextspace}
-\def\GHC{\small{GHC}\autoinsertnextspace}
+\def\VHDL{\small{VHDL}}
+\def\GHC{\small{GHC}}
+
+% TODO: Use this instead of $ to fool syntax highlighting
+\def\${\char36}
% vim: set sw=2 sts=2 expandtab:
% vim: set sw=2 sts=2 expandtab: