Am 02.09.21 um 16:18 schrieb Linas Stonys:
> wow! Indeed there is a lot useful primitives (\ifempty, ifrelax, ...
> often would be used
I'm not sure that syntactic sugar (ie commands that are trivial to
implement) is something that should be added to the engines
but the two you suggested, ie gaining control at the very start of
paragraph processing and just before a group ends, are two things that
the engines really don't offer unless you totally disable most of the
processing and figure out for yourself when it would be time to switch
to hmode (which while theoretically doable is not really a practical
option). As both have useful applications (and should be fairly easy to
provide in all engines those are two that I think are worth pursuing
my 2cents - Frank
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Content preview: Am 02.09.21 um 16:18 schrieb Linas Stonys: > wow! Indeed there
is a lot useful primitives (\ifempty, ifrelax, ... > often would be used
I'm not sure that syntactic sugar (ie commands that are trivial [...]
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