Thomas Bushnell, BSG writes: > Henning Makholm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > 1. You must make your modified package output to the screen a message > > that it isn't Standard LaTeX. > > > > 2. If the environment where your modified package is intended to be > > used provides a documented standard way of emitting such messages > > to the screen, you must use that. > > The problem is what to do if number (2) applies, and that the > "documented standard way" happens to fold a message-to-the-user > together with a programmatic thing.
for the sake of an argument, what about 1. You must make your modified package output to the screen a message that it isn't the original package 2. If the environment where your modified package is intended to be used provides a documented standard way of emitting such messages without making any other processing changes, you must use that. i don't think the wording is good, but that aside, would that lift your concern? frank