Mike Bianchi writes: > > As I read your description, the current syntax is: > Define .EOP to change end-of-page processing. > Undefine .EOP to restore the default end-of-page processing.
Good point. I hadn't considered that use case; I assumed that people who define .EOP leave it defined for the entire document. Does anyone actually define it and then remove it? It wouldn't be a big deal to define (and document) another macro for the standard end of page processing, but it just seems cleaner to use .EOP unless people really rely on being able to remove it to get back the standard processing. -- Larry Jones I stand FIRM in my belief of what's right! I REFUSE to compromise my principles! -- Calvin