1 Jul
2005
1 Jul
'05
8:10 p.m.
Hartmut Henkel wrote:
maybe one could find a way to enable new primitives, so that they are hidden if not enabled. Maybe removing the primitive name strings from the hash and keeping them somewhere safe until they are required? Like \use\match? A little like in Perl...
I'm pondering on Hans' \primitive\par notion, which is almost the same idea. After \let\par\undefined, \primitive\par should still execute a \par internal command, so Hans' and your idea seem two facets of the same jewel. Taco