latex output



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   Leo,
   This is exactly the kind of thing im looking for, how well documented is
   that?

I'm not sure what 'that' refers to? Do you mean to ask how well
documented is displa? *alt-display1d*?  I just looked in
src/displa.lisp; I don't know if these are documented anywhere
else. Perhaps someone more knowledgeable can say.

   im avoiding expensive and repetitive (+unintuitive?) calls to tex(%)
   i'd like _all_ output in tex/latex,

You mean all output to the terminal should be in tex/latex, I
guess. The trick I showed will do that.

Leo