Enrico Forestieri wrote:

> Both forms are equivalent, indeed \bgroup and \egroup are defined
> as \let\bgroup={ \let\egroup=} by TeX. The macro forms are useful
> because you can include them in a definition without worrying
> about how they nest.

I see. Many thanks for the explanation.
(time to learn some TeX primitives ...)

Jürgen

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