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  • From: "David G. Wonnacott" <address@hidden>
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  • Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] New paper on TeXmacs
  • Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 10:24:28 -0400 (EDT)
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Many thanks -- quasi-quoting together with the CVS version of 1.0.6
seem to have done the trick. I can now set the coding-language
variable to either C++ or Python and have it automatically grab the
right files. Now comes the tricky part, of course -- getting all the
examples coded in each language and writing the description for
each... but for this I won't be coming to you for help ;-)

Dave W

Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2006 18:08:40 +0200
From: Joris van der Hoeven <address@hidden>

On Mon, Jul 17, 2006 at 11:40:23AM -0400, David G. Wonnacott wrote:
...
> P.S. regarding my "My first non-trivial macro" email of last
> Wednesday, can you shed any light on the question of why
>
> <include|<example-file-name|hello>>
>
> works (from the latest CVS version) but
>
>
<assign|in-ex|<macro|ex-name|<include|<example-file-name|<arg|ex-name>>>>>
>
> doesn't?

I can't say straight away. The "include" primitive is a bit fragile.
In case of despair, don't hesitate to use the "quasi" primitive
(look in the documentation).



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