Nikolai Weibull wrote:
> On 4/17/06, Taco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Hans Hagen wrote:
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>>> Nikolai Weibull wrote:
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If you had to name the core TeX-commands something, what would it be?
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>> the normal word is "primitives". If that c
On 4/17/06, Taco Hoekwater <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hans Hagen wrote:
> > Nikolai Weibull wrote:
> > > If you had to name the core TeX-commands something, what would it be?
> the normal word is "primitives". If that can't be done, using "initex"
> make most sense. We often use the word 'core'
Hans Hagen wrote:
> Nikolai Weibull wrote:
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>>If you had to name the core TeX-commands something, what would it be?
the normal word is "primitives". If that can't be done, using "initex"
make most sense. We often use the word 'core' to refer to ConTeXts
macro commands (as Hans said already).
Ch
Nikolai Weibull wrote:
> If you had to name the core TeX-commands something, what would it be?
>
> Suggestions so far:
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> initex:
> As initex is the command used to create TeX formats and only
> contains the core TeX-commands
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> coretex:
> As they are the core TeX-commands
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> The reason I as
If you had to name the core TeX-commands something, what would it be?
Suggestions so far:
initex:
As initex is the command used to create TeX formats and only
contains the core TeX-commands
coretex:
As they are the core TeX-commands
The reason I ask is because I've written the new
core-TeX-