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Re: Help sought understanding shorthands wrt modules/packages
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] From: Richard Stallman Subject: Re: Help sought understanding shorthands wrt modules/packages Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2022 23:35:10 -0500
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> One thing that was talked about in the past is something like "local
> shorthands". I think the idea is that a certain prefix is only active
> in a certain region of the text.
I think we could do this easily enough using the existing shorthands
feature. Would you like to write it?
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- Re: Help sought understanding shorthands wrt modules/packages, (continued)
- Re: Help sought understanding shorthands wrt modules/packages, João Távora, 2022/11/14
- Re: Help sought understanding shorthands wrt modules/packages, Dmitry Gutov, 2022/11/14
- Re: Help sought understanding shorthands wrt modules/packages, João Távora, 2022/11/14
- Re: Help sought understanding shorthands wrt modules/packages, Richard Stallman, 2022/11/14
- Re: Help sought understanding shorthands wrt modules/packages, Richard Stallman, 2022/11/10
- Re: Help sought understanding shorthands wrt modules/packages, Michael Albinus, 2022/11/11
- Re: Help sought understanding shorthands wrt modules/packages, Richard Stallman, 2022/11/02
- Re: Help sought understanding shorthands wrt modules/packages, Payas Relekar, 2022/11/08
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- Re: Help sought understanding shorthands wrt modules/packages, Richard Stallman, 2022/11/10
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