Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
> On Nov 11, 2008, at 11:58 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
> 
>> from enco-ini.mkiv
>>
>> \def\definecharacter#1 #2 %
>>   {}
>>
>> You could use \definecommand.
>>
>> Wolfgang
> 
> Wolfgang, thanks for pointing me to this. What is the reason of this  
> unfriendly behavior? I can understand if the \definecharacter command  
> is gone in mkiv, but simply taking the arguments and sending them into  
> nirvana? It was a bit difficult for me to see where the errors in my  
> environments came from, so I'm really wondering what this is supposed  
> to do.

well, i was not aware of users using \definecharacter

(i can make it a chardef if needed)

Hans


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