Hans van der Meer wrote:
On Jul 13, 2006, at 22:27, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I want to do something with in tables (making it an active column
separator).
Now I have a macro with two arguments for parameters in Context
style:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I want to do something with in (my homemade) tables (making it an
active column separator).
Now I have a macro with two arguments for parameters in Context
style:
\def\starttablex{\dodoubleargument\dostarttablex}
\def\dostarttablex[#1][#2]{%
Now for
Hans van der Meer wrote:
Therefore I conclude to the following: on inspecting the next
character with \doifnextcharelse[% the character which is compared
is the .
It is more technically correct to say that the \doifnextcharelse
compares the first token of the expansion of '' with the
Hans van der Meer wrote:
There might be no solution for this within TeX's limitations. But
maybe you can confirm cq. deny that from your knowledge of TeX (which
certainly is greater than mine).
there is undoubtely a solution but it quickly becomes messy as soon as
preambles and such
On 7/13/06, Hans van der Meer wrote:
I want to do something with in tables (making it an active column
separator).
I didn't follow this discussion closely (I have to catch up with the
mails from this week), so I might have missed the point, but does
something like this satisfy your needs?
On Jul 14, 2006, at 16:18, Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On 7/13/06, Hans van der Meer wrote:
I want to do something with in tables (making it an active column
separator).
I didn't follow this discussion closely (I have to catch up with the
mails from this week), so I might have missed the
On Jul 14, 2006, at 15:57, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
Therefore I conclude to the following: on inspecting the next
character with \doifnextcharelse[% the character which is compared
is the .
It is more technically correct to say that the \doifnextcharelse
compares
I want to do something with in tables (making it an active column separator).Now I have a macro with two arguments for parameters in Context style:\def\starttablex{\dodoubleargument\dostarttablex}\def\dostarttablex[#1][#2]{%Now for input: \starttable[][] ... all is well,but for input:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I want to do something with in tables (making it an active column
separator).
Now I have a macro with two arguments for parameters in Context style:
\def\starttablex{\dodoubleargument\dostarttablex}
\def\dostarttablex[#1][#2]{%
Now for input:�\starttable[][] ...
On Jul 13, 2006, at 22:27, Hans Hagen wrote:
Hans van der Meer wrote:
I want to do something with in tables (making it an active column
separator).
Now I have a macro with two arguments for parameters in Context
style:
\def\starttablex{\dodoubleargument\dostarttablex}
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