% notoccite.sty no t.o.c. cite Jul 20, 2000 % Donald Arseneau asnd@triumf.ca TRIUMF, Vancouver, Canada, % This is unrestricted software contributed to the public domain. % % Ordinarily, cites used in titles or figure captions also appear in % the table of contents and list of figures. If you then run bibtex % using the unsrt (unsorted) style, they get numbered starting from 1, % not the number they should have in the main text. % % A good option is to avoid cites in titles, and to specify optional % caption text without cites: % \caption [Picture of a bird.]{Picture of a bird \cite{audobon}.} % % If you must use moving cites, you could manage them by deleting toc % and lof files, then running latex once, then bibtex. However, the % following definition fixes the problem so you don't need to worry % about that. % % *NOTE* This definition works for the ordinary LaTeX definitions % for \cite and others (\addtocontents, \label) but it may well % fail when used with various packages for citations or cross % references. % % It works by locally setting \@fileswfalse, which is something like % \nofiles, but \@fileswfalse does not affect \label or \addtocontents. % \nofiles does most of its work by redefining \protected@write, and % neither \addtocontents nor \label check for \if@filesw. \cite *does* % check \if@filesw. \ProvidesPackage{notoccite}[2000/07/20] \def\@starttoc#1{% \begingroup \@fileswfalse \makeatletter \@input{\jobname.#1}% \endgroup \if@filesw \expandafter\newwrite\csname tf@#1\endcsname \immediate\openout \csname tf@#1\endcsname \jobname.#1\relax \fi \@nobreakfalse }