> Anyway now I'm able to read the UserGuide, LaTeX it, save it, read it again
> and then when saving again and diffing against the save before I have NO
> diffs!
Thanks for checking that.
Andre'
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On 27-Jul-2001 Andre Poenitz wrote:
>> a symbol whose LaTeX name you know, like \oint for "in[]" ...
>>
>> Have a look at the "in[]" part seems strange to me!
>
>
> Uuh... yes... that's ugly. The math parser is not (yet) re-entrant, so
> builting the table of 'builtin macros' during the readin
> a symbol whose LaTeX name you know, like \oint for "in[]" ...
>
> Have a look at the "in[]" part seems strange to me!
Uuh... yes... that's ugly. The math parser is not (yet) re-entrant, so
builting the table of 'builtin macros' during the reading of a 'real
formula' breaks everything...
Andr
Now we have a new one! You somehow output a 0 character in $ $ stuff.
Trye subsection 5.1.8 Other Math Symbols in the UserGuide. There is
something strange in the second paragraph:
a symbol whose LaTeX name you know, like \oint for "in[]" ...
Have a look at the "in[]" part seems strange to me!
On 27-Jul-2001 Andre Poenitz wrote:
> math_bigopinset.C:19
Ok I miss the last ' ' in that line until I can update I add this here by
hand so that I'm able to read/latex the UserGuide (which is a very good test
file ;)
Jürgen
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> Well maybe I'm not really uptodate, but cvs is down and I cannot update.
> Just to be sure what's the file and whats the byte number? in it so I'll
> have a look if we have the same one.
math_bigopinset.C:19
> Anyway did you just have a look at the code or did you actually try it?
I tried it.
On 27-Jul-2001 Andre Poenitz wrote:
>> Try open a mathed inset and type the following:
>>
>> \int x
>>
>> then try to latex it it will give you errors.
>
> It does not.
Well maybe I'm not really uptodate, but cvs is down and I cannot update.
Just to be sure what's the file and whats the byte
> Try open a mathed inset and type the following:
>
> \int x
>
> then try to latex it it will give you errors.
It does not.
> Also saving an reloading it will not work! The problem is that you miss
> the space after the \int command in the output.
I can't see that.
void MathBigopInset::wri