Citation on first line causes whitespace indent












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tex code:



documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
usepackage{cite}
setlengthparindent{0pt}
begin{document}
section*{First Chapter}
cite{naiveset} First line. newline
cite{knuthwebsite} Second line.
bibliography{test}{}
bibliographystyle{unsrt}
end{document}


I want the result to look like this:



[1] First line.
[2] Second line.


But the result is that the first line is indented with one space, like this:



 [1] First line.
[2] Second line.


What is the reason, and how to fix it?










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tex code:



documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
usepackage{cite}
setlengthparindent{0pt}
begin{document}
section*{First Chapter}
cite{naiveset} First line. newline
cite{knuthwebsite} Second line.
bibliography{test}{}
bibliographystyle{unsrt}
end{document}


I want the result to look like this:



[1] First line.
[2] Second line.


But the result is that the first line is indented with one space, like this:



 [1] First line.
[2] Second line.


What is the reason, and how to fix it?










share|improve this question

























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    – Kurt
    Mar 10 at 13:51














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tex code:



documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
usepackage{cite}
setlengthparindent{0pt}
begin{document}
section*{First Chapter}
cite{naiveset} First line. newline
cite{knuthwebsite} Second line.
bibliography{test}{}
bibliographystyle{unsrt}
end{document}


I want the result to look like this:



[1] First line.
[2] Second line.


But the result is that the first line is indented with one space, like this:



 [1] First line.
[2] Second line.


What is the reason, and how to fix it?










share|improve this question
















tex code:



documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
usepackage{cite}
setlengthparindent{0pt}
begin{document}
section*{First Chapter}
cite{naiveset} First line. newline
cite{knuthwebsite} Second line.
bibliography{test}{}
bibliographystyle{unsrt}
end{document}


I want the result to look like this:



[1] First line.
[2] Second line.


But the result is that the first line is indented with one space, like this:



 [1] First line.
[2] Second line.


What is the reason, and how to fix it?







citing cite-package white-space






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From the cite package manual:




Space before Regular-text citations have the preceding space adjusted to be a normal inter-word space, even if there is no space in the input. The [noadjust] option disables this. Superscript citations have all precedingspace removed.




documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
usepackage[noadjust]{cite}
setlengthparindent{0pt}
begin{document}
section*{First Chapter}
cite{naiveset} First line. newline
cite{knuthwebsite} Second line.
bibliography{test}{}
bibliographystyle{unsrt}
end{document}





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    From the cite package manual:




    Space before Regular-text citations have the preceding space adjusted to be a normal inter-word space, even if there is no space in the input. The [noadjust] option disables this. Superscript citations have all precedingspace removed.




    documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
    usepackage[noadjust]{cite}
    setlengthparindent{0pt}
    begin{document}
    section*{First Chapter}
    cite{naiveset} First line. newline
    cite{knuthwebsite} Second line.
    bibliography{test}{}
    bibliographystyle{unsrt}
    end{document}





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      From the cite package manual:




      Space before Regular-text citations have the preceding space adjusted to be a normal inter-word space, even if there is no space in the input. The [noadjust] option disables this. Superscript citations have all precedingspace removed.




      documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
      usepackage[noadjust]{cite}
      setlengthparindent{0pt}
      begin{document}
      section*{First Chapter}
      cite{naiveset} First line. newline
      cite{knuthwebsite} Second line.
      bibliography{test}{}
      bibliographystyle{unsrt}
      end{document}





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        From the cite package manual:




        Space before Regular-text citations have the preceding space adjusted to be a normal inter-word space, even if there is no space in the input. The [noadjust] option disables this. Superscript citations have all precedingspace removed.




        documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
        usepackage[noadjust]{cite}
        setlengthparindent{0pt}
        begin{document}
        section*{First Chapter}
        cite{naiveset} First line. newline
        cite{knuthwebsite} Second line.
        bibliography{test}{}
        bibliographystyle{unsrt}
        end{document}





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        From the cite package manual:




        Space before Regular-text citations have the preceding space adjusted to be a normal inter-word space, even if there is no space in the input. The [noadjust] option disables this. Superscript citations have all precedingspace removed.




        documentclass[a4paper,12pt]{article}
        usepackage[noadjust]{cite}
        setlengthparindent{0pt}
        begin{document}
        section*{First Chapter}
        cite{naiveset} First line. newline
        cite{knuthwebsite} Second line.
        bibliography{test}{}
        bibliographystyle{unsrt}
        end{document}






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