> And ambiguity is nice sometimes.  However, in this case I was
> primarily using the academic "we", sometimes found in scientific
> and mathematic papers where the author (singular) often writes
> the paper in the first-person plural "we".  :-)

Yes, and I was joking somehow, of course. ;-)

So you, poor, not only write "the paper in the first-person plural"
but you also end up writing all (or most) of the actual wiki code.
Alone.


> At any rate, after thinking about it further, I decided moving
> the & rule even earlier in the sequence was a more natural
> solution.  Now released as 2.2.0-beta34, and the jumpbox on pmwiki.org
> appears to be working properly.
>
> Thanks for your help!

Thanks for *your* help, Patrick!
Thank you, really, for all your positive and successful effort.

Luigi

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