You can \setup what you \define|d yourself and \setup what is
pre\define|d, but not \setup something that is not \define|d.

Maybe ;)

Severin

On 07/26/2012 12:18 PM, Bill Meahan wrote:
> I'm confused again. :\
> 
> When do you use a \defineSOMETHING instead of \setupSOMETHING ?
> 
> Must something be "\define"'ed before it is "\setup" or is it the other
> way around or is one required or one not or.... Reading the manual and
> wiki just leaves me more confused since examples are given which use one
> OR the other but don't seem to require both. Or am I missing something
> again.
> 
> Reading the pages for the individual commands doesn't help since it is
> often the case the page detailing the "\define" commands mostly seem
> to imply "\define" inherits from "\setup".
> 
> Sigh.
> 
> 
> 
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