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Re: macro trouble
From: |
Patrick Guio |
Subject: |
Re: macro trouble |
Date: |
Fri, 10 Jan 2003 16:04:53 +0100 (MET) |
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, Karl Berry wrote:
> I have written a macro (actually it behaves more like an alias) for
> prototypes
>
> It seems that TeX's @macro implementation cannot handle arguments with
> multiple lines, I'll add this to the list of failings in the manual.
> You'll have to use makeinfo (or texi2dvi) -E.
Did you mean -e ? I cannot find any -E option.
>
> Although in this case, I'm not sure what the @macro is actually buying
> you. Why not just use @example directly? Anyway ...
>
I want to be able to redefine the way the prototypes will look like in a
simple way and automatic way as for example be able to add a @strong or
another style macro without touching the examples.
Sincerely, Patrick
PS: by the way is there a way to shorten the @cindex like for example
@cindex Array
....
@cindex Array creating from Fortran arrays
so that the concept list will look like something like
Array ............................... 11
creating from Fortran arrays .. 16