On Saturday 11 November 2006 23:53, Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> Werner LEMBERG escreveu:
> > All markup commands which accept more than a single markup put spaces
> > inbetween.  However, sometimes this is not useful (for example, just
> > look at the bad appearance of the E=mc² -- there is an incorrect space
> > before the superscript 2.
> >
> > I thus suggest a command \concat which does the same as \line but
> > without inserting whitespace:
> >
> > I can add this if you want me to do so.
>
> Isn't this more efficiently done by setting word-space to 0.0 and
> interpreting as a line?

BTW: What about ligatures? What should \concat { f i } produce?

-- 
Erik



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