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Re: confusion in text spanning
From: |
Hugh Myers |
Subject: |
Re: confusion in text spanning |
Date: |
Wed, 25 Nov 2009 23:01:26 -0700 |
Since I normally program in lisp, I don't have any problems with
nested delimiters. Are you suggesting that excess (at least to your
eyes) braces are the problem or are you suggesting that the \stop is
at the wrong level?
--hsm
2009/11/25 Frédéric Bron <address@hidden>:
>> It would also help if the suggested change worked. In stead I still get:
>
> Maybe it is because you use curly braces { } everywhere. Try to put
> the \stop... inside the { } block and not outside. But why using so
> many braces?
> Frédéric
>
- confusion in text spanning, Hugh Myers, 2009/11/25
- Re: confusion in text spanning, Xavier Scheuer, 2009/11/25
- Re: confusion in text spanning, Hugh Myers, 2009/11/25
- Re: confusion in text spanning, Hugh Myers, 2009/11/25
- Re: confusion in text spanning, Frédéric Bron, 2009/11/26
- Re: confusion in text spanning,
Hugh Myers <=
- Re: confusion in text spanning, Frédéric Bron, 2009/11/26
- Re: confusion in text spanning, Hugh Myers, 2009/11/26
- Re: confusion in text spanning, Hugh Myers, 2009/11/26
- Re: confusion in text spanning, Alexander Kobel, 2009/11/26