Leo:
"that" == the display hooks, sorry for the ambiguity.
If anyone has any more info on this, i'd appreciate it.
Jiun.
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 6:53 PM, Leo Butler
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> Leo,
> This is exactly the kind of thing im looking for, how well documented is
> that?
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> 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.
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> Leo
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