I know \remove has been taken, but is it possible to make a function (?)
know what the context of it's action is? Context not in the LP sense.

That is if I use '\remove BLAH', the software 'knows' that it isn't the
same as the \remove we also use as opposite of what we currently use
\consists for, if that makes sense?

That way we are at least coalescing terminology, and not using too many
different terms for (at least as far as a standard user is concerned)
the same 'kind' of operation.

I obviously have no insight into how easy this to make the software
'know', but I guess if I don't ask ....

http://codereview.appspot.com/6575048/

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