On Mon, Feb 10, 2003 at 03:37:50PM +0100, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> Angus> This patch enables reLyX to recognise that these should all be
> Angus> output as insetLatexAccents. LyX can render all except \ss
> Angus> well. Is this a limitation of insetlatexaccent, or should \ss
> Angus> not be such a beast?
> 
> I tested the patch, and I am glad to say that I found a case where it
> does not work: "\i{a}". The 'a' should not be eaten since actually \i
> does not take an argument.

I really looks like TeX syntax was invented to prevent the existence of
another parser besides TeX itself.

Andre'

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