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3 Jul
2006
3 Jul
'06
12:26 a.m.
David Arnold wrote:
Sanjoy,
Of course. Thanks.
But how about an example in latex or tex where a function eats a brace and crashes, as what happens with this context code:
\placeformula[-] \startformula [9,\infty)=\{x:\,x\ge 9\} \stopformula
I know I've seen this in Latex before, but I can't remember where.
LaTeX's newline -- \\ -- command is infamous for this, esp. because non-expert users tend to forget it even has an optional argument. Greetings, Taco