On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Wolfgang Schuster wrote: > On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 19:44:06 +0100 > Morgan Brassel wrote: > >> Le Thursday 13 March 2008 19:16:02 Wolfgang Schuster, vous avez écrit : >>> On Thu, 13 Mar 2008 08:03:22 -0400 (EDT) >>> >>> Aditya Mahajan wrote: >>>> On Thu, 13 Mar 2008, Morgan Brassel wrote: >>>>> Hi everyone, >>>>> >>>>> I'm looking for an easy way to typeset all references produced by the >>>>> \in command in upshape format (even in an italic paragraph for >>>>> example). I tried with the 'left' option of \definereferenceformat, but >>>>> without good results. >>>>> >>>>> I would also like to typeset all formulae numbers in upshape. I know >>>>> Aditya posted about this a long time ago but I can't find the thread >>>>> any more... >>>> >>>> I also could not get things to work with \definereferenceformat. >>>> This is what I use: >>>> >>>> \definereferenceformat [doeqref] [left=(,right=)] >>>> \def\eqref[#1]{{\normal \doeqref[#1]}} >>> >>> Why not >>> >>> \definereferenceformat >>> [eqref] >>> [left=\normal(, >>> right=)] >>> >>> Wolfgang >> >> Is it so simple, really? Great! But can't this have some side effects in >> particular cases? I mean, the {} around \normal aren't needed here? > > Not in this case because references are grouped by themselve but it is > better to use grouping. > > \definereferenceformat > [eqref] > [left=\bgroup\normal(, > right=)\egroup] This was my first attempt, but it gave some trouble. I need to go back and check. Aditya