On Tue, 09 Dec 2014 14:30:50 +0100, Hans Hagen
On 12/9/2014 1:36 PM, j. van den hoff wrote:
since I'm really new to `context': are there any potential problems with inserting white space in `\define' lines like `\define \Foo { \mathematics{f(x)} }' which I might miss? `context' seems to ignore them and they don't creep into the formatted output AFAICS (which is good).
in math mode spaces don't matter much
in definitions you can do this:
\starttexdefinition foo f o o \stoptexdefinition
and get 'foo'
\starttexdefinition foo \starttexdefinition unexanded foo \starttexdefinition foo #1#2 \starttexdefinition unexpanded foo #1#2
in a mkvi document you can also say:
\starttexdefinition foo #first#second \starttexdefinition unexpanded foo #first#second
thanks for clarifying this.
Hans
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