On 03/12/2016 01:53 AM, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
On Fri, 11 Mar 2016 09:36:01 +0100 Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
[...] I can hardly imagine the sense in the point you’re making. (Sorry, it must be my fault.)
Think about including source in another source, for example.
Say one has an article that becomes a book, or gets included in a book, or the book gets parts. In the course of writing, one might decide to add an additional level of structure and not want to change all of the \start...\stop structure definitions.
In fact, using fixed section, subsection, subsubsection is a bit antiquated, isn't it?
Many thanks for your reply, Alan. The usual suspect was found guilty: it was my fault not realizing that fixed sectioning commands are outdated. Pablo -- http://www.ousia.tk