Le lundi 31/01/11 à 09h41,
"Uwe Siart" <[email protected]> a écrit :

> No, but users often expect other results when they use an environment.

Do you mean that environments are always expected to end paragraphs?
That's not necessary the case: math, tabular, etc.

In "The LaTeX2e Sources", page 210, it is written:

  "\begin{foo} and \end{foo} are used to delimit environment foo.

  \begin{foo} starts a group and calls \foo if it is defined, otherwise
  it does nothing.

  \end{foo} checks to see that it matches the corresponding \begin and
  if so, it calls \endfoo and does an \endgroup. Otherwise, \end{foo}
  does nothing."
-- 
Denis

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