Hello,
I somehow managed now using refer.
My data base is stored as ascii file at /usr/dict/papers/Ind where my
refer does looking for it. The commands between .R1/.R2 are placed at
the beginning and
.[
$LIST$
.]
is placed at the end of the document.
Thanks again. I'm happy now.
Heinz
Hello Patrik and Dean.
I'll try this evening. Thanks.
Heinz
Heinz-Jürgen:
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 02:58:24PM +0100, Heinz-Jürgen Oertel wrote:
> Hello,
> if someone has a small example document using the ms macros and refer, I'm
> sure it will help me understand the usage.
I've attached an example MS document with a few comments, and the
resulting postsc
Hello Heinz-Jürgen,
Am 12.12.2011 um 14:58 schrieb Heinz-Jürgen Oertel:
if someone has a small example document using the ms macros and
refer, I'm
sure it will help me understand the usage.
Unfortunately I can only provide a me-Example (which should not differ
from ms).
.\" Reference-
Hello,
if someone has a small example document using the ms macros and refer, I'm
sure it will help me understand the usage.
Im currently fighting with refer.
The data base is printeted at te buttom of the document, so fa so good.
I have put .R1/.R2 at the ducument end.
But whenever I try cite a