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> What about Common Lisp's /= and char/= functions? Can nonequivalent
> values form an equivalence class?
I don't think that would technically qualify as an equivalence class
because it would mean that an element is never equivalent to itself, which
is a definitional requirement for an equival
*Thank you for the information.*
I was able to locate the file: latex-prefix.rkt (in the Program Files
location: /racket/share/pkgs/scribble-lib/scribble), and add to it the
line: \\usepackage{amsmath}. The file now looks like:
*#lang racket/base*
*(provide unicode-encoding-packages)*
*(defin
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