Friday, October 18, 2002 Simon Pepping wrote:
SP> This is without the outer grouping. I think the outer grouping is
SP> necessary; when I use \start \stop commands I expect them to make a
SP> group.
Right indeed.
SP> Could not you do without the if statement?
SP> \def\dostartpart[#1]#2{%
SP> \bgroup
SP> \the\everybeforestartpart
SP> \part[#1]{#2}%
SP> \the\everyafterstartpart
SP> }
SP> \def\stoppart{\the\everystoppart\egroup}
I'm not sure if this works. I've had problems with some arguments
which behave differently depending on whether the argumet is not
there or is empty, so I prefer to keep on the safe side.
--
Giuseppe "Oblomov" Bilotta
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