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6:53 AM
@flawr It's the "Oxford, Mississippi comma".
 
 
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12:25 PM
When using the memoir document class (is a template provided by my uni) in LaTeX, references at the end of a sentence can flow through the normal right-edge. How to prevent this?
 
overfull!
 
the geometry package doesn't work with this particular template alas
 
I don't like that reference style anyway
 
You want bare numbers?
Anyway, this is what my field does, so it's what I am stuck with
 
yeah...
Try to see if you can break references across lines (wife's suggestion)
 
12:28 PM
@AndrasDeak by hand, or automatically? How would I do the latter? I can of course just add a newline or something before the reference, but I doubt that'd be a good idea
 
I meant google whether it's possible to break references automatically :P
breaking before or after the reference would be equally ugly, the good solution would be to have
... [Koch and Kuvshinow,
2015]) ...
 
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Q: How do I make LaTeX push long citations to a new line?

NoliWhen I use the \cite command for my citations, often LaTeX will overflow the margins for my lines, and the text looks pretty bad. How can I make LaTeX push long citations to the next line automatically?

 
knowing latex that's probably not impossible to do, hopefully easy too
breakcites sounds good judging from the name
 
@AndrasDeak that does exactly this
 
great!
 
12:32 PM
Köszönöm, also to the wife
 
will pass it on ;)
 
I'm not a fan of numbers for references btb, because then I need to go to the back of a paper to see which paper is referenced. Especially in my field I know the main couple of ones, so it's easier to get what they mean when I know which paper it is
 
I guess
 
@AndrasDeak your wife is an academic as well?
 
she's not in academia, but according to profession yeah
I guess that's an ultimate "no" :D
 
12:41 PM
"but according to profession yeah" this clarification confuses me
 
she's a mathematician
something something you can't take the academia out of the person
 
ah, I see
 
12:57 PM
@AndrasDeak how's your academic career going? Your contract almost runs out innit?
 
I have another year where I am, then we'll see
 
Mazel tov for when the time comes.
 
thanks :)
 
Sill no desire to leave the oppressive agencies in your country behinD?
 
"we'll see"
 
1:05 PM
@AndrasDeak You know, you can come here and get your citizenship on the spot...
 
I've heard :P
 
Or pay €900,000 and get a Maltese passport. You don't even have to live there!
But then again, you already have an EU passport
 
You'll miss the weather, the culture, the nature, and going freely to neighboring countries... but other than that it's probably a good deal
 
Haha, yeah :D Especially the weather
 
flights to HU are quite cheap though
 
1:11 PM
@Dev-iL do you need a visum though?
 
depends where you're coming from, I suppose
and for what purpose
 
From IL to HU in this case, logically
 
I didn't need one when I went there several years ago
 
I don't think you do
 
 
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3:54 PM
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It is my pleasure to communicate with esteemed person like you!

(...)
If this is a short notice please do send 2page opinion/mini review, we hope a 2page article is not time taken for renowned person like you.

Hope you will achieve our concern with your valuable submission.

Please admit this email within 24 hours.
The crap you sometimes find in your inbox :P
The idea alone; me, a doctor
 
What are they asking for? you to review their scientific article or somethin?
 
seems like it
"by yesterday"
 
For a 0.519 impact factor journal
 
hahaha
 
I hope to "achieve their concern" by forwarding this to the ETH spam-bot
 
4:26 PM
at least they acknowledge that you're an esteemed and renowned person
I can only support that
 
So when do you plan to meet this "esteemed and renowned person"? He has been in the country for neigh-on 10 months now
 

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