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accepted Difference between 11 and 12 catcodes
19h
comment Difference between 11 and 12 catcodes
So, if I make colon part of macroname, it will break code, that relies on fact, that colon ends macroname. Thanks, I see problem.
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asked Difference between 11 and 12 catcodes
Apr
2
awarded  Yearling
Mar
4
awarded  Commentator
Mar
4
accepted \csname error in defining in loop
Mar
4
comment \csname error in defining in loop
Thanks! It works! Will google what this all means.
Mar
4
asked \csname error in defining in loop
Mar
2
accepted Variadic arguments macro
Mar
2
asked Variadic arguments macro
Jan
1
comment extern lemma declaration
Well, let me explain why I want it. When I read some proof I hate to read references to lemma 1.4.5, that makes me to scroll to it and back. So I want declarations of lemmas to be put into proof, and lemmas to be proved later in text. Why? Because I want overview first, and details later. I already said, that I can put full lemmas into proof and refer to it later (via verbdef), but mind the source code.
Jan
1
comment extern lemma declaration
I want it to insert everything(exept label command} between \begin{lemma} and \end{lemma}. In my example I want it to insert some statement.
Jan
1
asked extern lemma declaration
Aug
1
awarded  Scholar
Aug
1
accepted XeLaTeX, Modern Latin and cyrilic
Aug
1
comment XeLaTeX, Modern Latin and cyrilic
Unfortunately, I can not use unicode like ≠ in normal text, unlike with DejaVu font. Well, price of compability. Thank you a lot!
Aug
1
comment XeLaTeX, Modern Latin and cyrilic
I need font that use latex with babel by default. What I have to do?
Aug
1
asked XeLaTeX, Modern Latin and cyrilic
Jul
31
comment Computer Modern in XeLaTeX
Too complicated to cure imperfect font. But still thanks.
Jul
31
comment Computer Modern in XeLaTeX
@Leo Liu Yes. Gaze at example. Double arrow is outside of math mode. Unfortutanely, I cannot attach 2 pdf files to show problem even more clearly.