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diff --git a/doc/user/typ_repo b/doc/user/typ_repo index 5cd70ba..a536b12 100644 --- a/doc/user/typ_repo +++ b/doc/user/typ_repo @@ -178,17 +178,14 @@ Finally we have three options that control the abstract. @Code "@AbstractDisplay" may be @Code { Yes } or {@Code No}; it determines whether the abstract is displayed (occupying the full page width except for an indent at each side like a quoted -display) or inline (occupying the column width). -@Code "@AbstractTitle" is the title of the abstract; its default -value is @Code Abstract or its equivalent in the current language. +display) or inline (occupying the column width). There is a more +general option, {@Code "@AbstractFormat"}, in the setup file that +offers more formatting choices. @Code "@AbstractTitle" is the title +of the abstract; its default value is @Code Abstract or its equivalent +in the current language. Finally, @Code "@Abstract" contains the abstract. @Index @Code "@Abstract" -Finally, @Code "@Abstract" contains the abstract itself; it may be -empty or absent, in which case there will be no abstract. -@PP -The abstract may contain footnotes in the usual way. Regrettably, each -footnote in the abstract will generate one spurious `unresolved cross -reference' error message that does not go away. This slight problem -might be fixed in the future. +abstract itself; it may be empty or absent, in which case there will +be no abstract. The abstract may contain footnotes in the usual way. @PP After the compulsory {@Code "//"} comes the report body in the form of a sequence of sections: |