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[Texmacs-dev] <new-line> primitive
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skhilji |
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[Texmacs-dev] <new-line> primitive |
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Thu, 13 May 2004 09:25:03 -0400 |
According to the documentation, it typesets a logical paragraph into a physical
paragraph. Physical paragraphs are typeset the same was a logical paragraphs,
but are not distinct subtrees of a document node.
What I don't understand it why we need this primitive? As far as the user is
concerned, it would be equally valid to simply type <ENTER> when done with a
paragraph. Then why would I care whether TeXmacs internally stores the
paragraph as one node or a separate node?
My guess is that it is more useful in style files but should not be used
directly in documents. Am I correct?
Salman
- [Texmacs-dev] <new-line> primitive,
skhilji <=