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Re: \once \revert
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Werner LEMBERG |
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Re: \once \revert |
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Sun, 21 Aug 2011 07:25:52 +0200 (CEST) |
> Under this architecture, \once means "if the \once set is empty,
> copy it from the current context properties"
>
> \override means "apply the override to the context set. If the
> \once set is not empty, also apply it to the \once set".
>
> \revert means "apply the revert to the context set. If the \once
> set is not empty, also apply it to the \once set."
>
> With this architecture, I don't think there are any surprises.
+1
> As described above, I'd have \once work on the \once overrides, but
> I'd have not-\once work on both sets.
+1 also.
Werner
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- Re: \once \revert, David Kastrup, 2011/08/20
- Re: \once \revert, Carl Sorensen, 2011/08/20
- Re: \once \revert,
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- Re: \once \revert, Carl Sorensen, 2011/08/21
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