Stefan Schimanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> If it turns out that you code really solves an open problem, then make
>> a package and upload it to CTAN. Then many more people will benefit
>> from it.
>
> I plan to do that. Do you have any experience how this process works?

I did it for simplecv.cls. In the process, I learnt how to do dtx/ins
files, but it is not a requirement. Upload is done here:
http://ctan.org/upload.html

>> What are the kind of concrete cases where you use multiple optional
>> arguments?
>
> Yes, I have several of those in my thesis. Some examples:
>
> \newlyxcommand{\LLTtoL}[4][i][\tau_{i}][\dots\tau_{0}]{\Phi_{#1}^{#2#3}
> (#4)}
> \newlyxcommand{\csubst}[5][n][\tau][\sigma]
> {\mbox{csubst}_{#2,#3}^{#1,#5}(#4)}
> \newlyxcommand{\cut}[2][n][]{\longmapsto_{#2}^{#1}}
> \newlyxcommand{\reduces}[2][n][]{\longrightarrow_{#2}^{#1}}

Yum! You mean those nice ways to write tex code nobody can understand
;)

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