[l2h] conditional text \begin{latexonly} command counter intuitive?

2004-02-20 Thread Jorgen Johansson
Hello, In the l2h manual there is an example of using conditional text. --snip-- \newcommand{\A}{The letter A.} \newcommand{\B}{The letter B.} \begin{latexonly} \renewcommand{\A}{Not the letter A.} \end{latexonly} %begin{latexonly} \renewcommand{\B}{Not

Re: [l2h] conditional text \begin{latexonly} command counter intuitive?

2004-02-20 Thread Ross Moore
Hello Jorgen, On 21/02/2004, at 4:31 AM, Jorgen Johansson wrote: Hello, In the l2h manual there is an example of using conditional text. --snip-- \newcommand{\A}{The letter A.} \newcommand{\B}{The letter B.} \begin{latexonly} \renewcommand{\A}{Not the