Hendrik Vogt
Finally I found out what my profile is good for: I can abuse it as a clipboard!
@: Welcome to tex.sx! A tip: you can use backticks `\`` to mark your inline code as I did in my edit.
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@: I tidied up your question a bit, hope that's OK.
I think your question is answered [here](). (Possible duplicate?)
@: Can you please add a [minimal example](http://meta.tex.stackexchange.com/q/228/1235) that illustrates your problem?
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