[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>   \applyoutput is listed as 'Applyoutput' under the table of contents (and 
> other connections). I see that on the able of contents, all topics start 
> capitalized, but \applyoutput is a function name, and when capitalized it has 
> a new meaning too right?
>   I know it is minor, but is this quirk preferred to keep the TOC looking 
> consistent; or is a lowercase form, mentioning '\applylayout' as the section 
> title, or changing the title to not start with 'Applylayout' (so that a 
> different word gets capitalized) preferred?

\applyoutput doesn't tell what the section is about, which is bad,
IMO. The section title should be changed to be descriptive of its
contents.


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