> > > the important observation is that \revert and \set should be
> > > seperated by some distance in time. -- takes no time.
> > 
> > Indeed.  But this isn't obvious for a beginner, I think.  Maybe the
> > fine-tuning example could be extended to explain such things.
> 
> The best solution would be to make a command that does \set once and
> \reverts directly. That would save a lot of keystokes, I bet.

This would be great!  The numbers of keystrokes aside, this is
probably what is needed most in the normal case for manually
positioning single objects.


    Werner


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