At 12:59 14/02/2004, you wrote:

Observe that this is congruent with the TeX way of scanning for
assignments.

not entirely since the space is not seen as a delimiter


\count0=123 4
\count0=\numexpr(123) 4

So always put a \relax after an expression :)

yes, but i'm occasionally surpised when a \relax is pushed back in the list (and for instance acrobat does not like "/Whatever 12\relax"


What other problems are you having? Keep in mind the limited
precision TeX works with.

Many ... we can get depressed on that at the dante meeting ... but then get cheered up by a few new nice things that tex can do with pdf (more later)


Hans



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