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someone please explain what is the difference between \dontleavehmode
and \leavevmode?<br><br>Internally, I also stumbled upon \quitvmode. Is
this a synonym for \leavevmode? It seems to be primitive.<br>
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No, \quitvmode is a LuaTeX primitive which adds the \dontleavehmode
function to the core and \dontleavehmode is now a synonym for
\quitvmode.<br>
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Wolfgang<br>
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