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Specific TeXmacs features |
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Some TeXmacs typesetting primitives have no analogues in LaTeX, and
the conversion algorithm will simply transform them into blank space.
Some main features which are specific to TeXmacs are the following:
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Left primes.
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Big separators between big parentheses.
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Mosaics.
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Trees.
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Complex user macros.
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Vertical spaces “before” and “after”.
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Indentation flags “before” and “after”.
You should avoid to use these specific TeXmacs features, if your
document needs to be converted into LaTeX. Nevertheless, in the far
future, the conversion program might generate encapsulated postscript
by default of a more intelligible translation.
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