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28 Jul
2003
28 Jul
'03
3:17 p.m.
All, Consider: \definefloat[...][...] [...] <singular> [...] <plural> What is the basic philosopy behind this singular-plural thingy? For example, if I define a float by \definefloat[tax][taxes], what happens? What becomes available to me? Can anyone answer this within the context of the general philosophy of this singular--plural pair that appears in so many Context commands?
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29 Jul
29 Jul
2:42 a.m.
David Arnold
What is the basic philosopy behind this singular-plural thingy? For example, if I define a float by
\definefloat[tax][taxes],
what happens? What becomes available to me?
for example: \placetax and \completelistoftaxes Patrick -- Silent is the goldfish in its bowl
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