John C. Lusth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On the other hand, you could also add a command like IfFileExists to
> > hyperlatex by writing a bit of emacs-lisp code (if you want to go to
> > that level of coding).
>
> I'm familiar with lisp/scheme/guile so I could do this. I assume I
> edit hyperlatex.el? Is there a tutorial on exactly how to do this
> or is there a particular extension from which I could analogize?
You don't need to edit the big file.
Put the definition inside \HlxEval{ ... }, and include it in your text.
You can use \usepackage{XXX}, too, which will look for a XXX.hlx file.
Look at any .hlx file in the distribution for examples. There's a
little bit in the manual about extending hyperlatex.
-tom
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