On Sun, 8 Nov 2020 at 18:27, Wolfgang Schuster <
wolfgang.schuster.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sylvain Hubert schrieb am 08.11.2020 um 17:56:
> > Hi Wolfgang,
> >
> > I'm sorry that the question was not clear enough. Let me ask in this way:
> > how to define a \dorecurse, such that
Sylvain Hubert schrieb am 08.11.2020 um 17:56:
Hi Wolfgang,
I'm sorry that the question was not clear enough. Let me ask in this way:
how to define a \dorecurse, such that \dorecurse{10}{\type{a b c}}
does not squash the spaces?
Verbatim in arguments of other commands is tricky because in
Hi Wolfgang,
I'm sorry that the question was not clear enough. Let me ask in this way:
how to define a \dorecurse, such that \dorecurse{10}{\type{ab c}} does
not squash the spaces?
Sylvain
On Sun, 8 Nov 2020 at 15:03, Wolfgang Schuster <
wolfgang.schuster.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sylvain
Sylvain Hubert schrieb am 08.11.2020 um 14:47:
Dear List,
I would like to ask how to define a command, \same, such that
\same{\type{a b c}}
produces the same result as its argument does
\type{a b c}
The naive way doesn't work because it makes all the spaces collapse:
Dear List,
I would like to ask how to define a command, \same, such that
\same{\type{a b c}}
produces the same result as its argument does
\type{a b c}
The naive way doesn't work because it makes all the spaces collapse:
\define[1]\same{#1}
I would also like to ask whether