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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Aug  7 02:23:17 +0000 
2008 -------
mru: Thank you for the correction.
But it leaves the question open: Why do the codes for Int3 (int`{"d"q} over r)
and Int4 (int {"d"q} over r) give such different results, when one would expect
just an extra space in Int3? The fact that the extra space (in fact, any string;
try int abc{"d"q} over r) can be inserted after the 'int' without becoming part
of the numerator (...over r) shows that the integral sign should not become part
of the numerator either, unless specified as in Int2 ({int"d"q} over r).

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