Hi Willi
>= Original Message From Willi Egger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> =
>Hi Idris,
>
>Asking for brace-trickery ...
>
>What about: \textbraceleft\type{A}\textbraceright
Wow! that's ingenious;)
Thank you Willi, Taco, and Hans for your help on this.
best
Idris
Pro
Idris Samawi Hamid, April 14:
> \type{ {A} }
Wait, what? You can have nested braces in \type? I had no idea! That
actually saves me a lot of trouble, thanks,
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Hi Idris,
Asking for brace-trickery ...
What about: \textbraceleft\type{A}\textbraceright
Kind regards
Willi (member of the gang)
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Dear cartel,
There is an apparent bug in the verbatim mechanism. In the following example,
the `A' is typed but the curly brackets are not typ
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Dear cartel,
\head\relax \type{ {A} }
Not a solution, but a workaround:
\head\relax \expandafter\type\scantokens{{ {A} }}
(I don't know how to solve this)
I do, but i have no idea how robust it is ...
% in cont-new.tex
\unprotect
\def\dostartitemat
Idris Samawi Hamid wrote:
Dear cartel,
\head\relax \type{ {A} }
Not a solution, but a workaround:
\head\relax \expandafter\type\scantokens{{ {A} }}
(I don't know how to solve this)
Taco
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Dear cartel,
There is an apparent bug in the verbatim mechanism. In the following example,
the `A' is typed but the curly brackets are not typed after \head. \type works
as expected in the other two instances. I tried \relax (and a couple of other
hacks) but that does not help. Please advise.