Annales issueshttps://gitlab.utu.fi/samnuutt/annales/-/issues2023-10-11T11:49:37Zhttps://gitlab.utu.fi/samnuutt/annales/-/issues/6footnote mark size2023-10-11T11:49:37ZMaria Stonefootnote mark sizeHello,
currently if I use \footnote{This is my footnote.} command, the footnote marker-number appears very large both in text and in the footer. And it does not look good.
Is there a way to fix this?
Thank you,
MariaHello,
currently if I use \footnote{This is my footnote.} command, the footnote marker-number appears very large both in text and in the footer. And it does not look good.
Is there a way to fix this?
Thank you,
Mariahttps://gitlab.utu.fi/samnuutt/annales/-/issues/4setcitestyle problem with annales.cls2021-12-17T15:07:22ZJaakko Aholasetcitestyle problem with annales.clsWhen I'm compiling the example.tex with Overleaf editor online,
it files a complaint from `the annales.cls`:
Undefined control sequence:
`\setcitestyle{numbers,open={[},close={]}}`
> l.206 \setcitestyle
> {numbers,...When I'm compiling the example.tex with Overleaf editor online,
it files a complaint from `the annales.cls`:
Undefined control sequence:
`\setcitestyle{numbers,open={[},close={]}}`
> l.206 \setcitestyle
> {numbers,open={[},close={]}}
> The control sequence at the end of the top line
> of your error message was never \def'ed. If you have
> misspelled it (e.g., \`\hobx'), type \`I' and the correct
> spelling (e.g., \`I\hbox'). Otherwise just continue,
> and I'll forget about whatever was undefined.
Followingly, the title page of pdf holds following text:
> numbers,open=[,close=]
which obviously should not be there in the first place.