Johannes Wiedersich wrote: > It does not retain the formatting in the sense that it retains page and > line breaks. But it does retain the structure and italics, etc. ie. all > that appears to be important in your case.
Or margins. That is not inconsiderable. >>> I didn't want to do hair splitting. I just used the example to convince >>> you that you don't require to type '\textit{}' all the times you need >>> italics. >> Which I never said. > Well you complained about: >> You're also ignoring that CNTL-I is a tad shorter >> than {\it}, esp. since \ is way out of the way of my normal typing habits. Yes, because {\it} is \textit{}. I see it now! -- Steve C. Lamb | But who decides what they dream? PGP Key: 8B6E99C5 | And dream I do... -------------------------------+---------------------------------------------
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