Inserting TeX functions and nested macros
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Summary |
This example inserts some simple maths commands and shows the used of nested macro commands. |
This is particularly important to remember if you use @ to set up Maths keys with functions which require use of the backslash. The macro below does this correctly, and also includes some nested macros which make entering a fraction such as \curr{78}\over{999} easier: |
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Document created on 08-Feb-2003 (revision 1)