2009/9/23 Joseph Wright <[email protected]>: > > No, \ifpdfprimitve is meant for dealing with circumstances where an > *available* primitive has been redefined. In your test, \attribute is > not available, so of course you also cannot call the primitive.
In fact the surprising thing it that tex.enableprimitives does not produce primitives (when used with a prefix), so it is the name of the function that leads to errors... maybe renaming it to producecsname or something like that would help... -- Elie
