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[]\ninerm You have to be careful with the use of \ninett & \ninerm and [][]\nine
tt \span \ninerm and [][]\ninett \cr\ninerm , [][]because these
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tokens are interrupted by T[]X's scanner even when it is not expanding macros.
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For example, if you say `\ninett \let\x=\span\ninerm ' in the midst of an alignm
ent entry, T[]X will
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think that the `\ninett \span\ninerm ' ends the entry, so \ninett \x \ninerm wil
l become equal to the first token following
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@secondpass
[]\ninerm You have to be care-ful with the use of \ninett & \ninerm and [][]\nin
ett \span \ninerm and [][]\ninett \cr\ninerm , [][]because these
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to-
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kens are in-ter-rupted by T[]X's scan-ner even when it is not ex-pand-ing macros
.
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For ex-am-ple, if you say `\ninett \let\x=\span\ninerm ' in the midst of an alig
n-ment en-try, T[]X
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will
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think that the `\ninett \span\ninerm ' ends the en-try, so \ninett \x \ninerm wi
ll be-come equal to the first to-
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ken
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fol-
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low-
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ing
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the `\ninett #\ninerm ' in the tem-plate. You can hide this \ninett \span \niner
m by putting it in
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braces;
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e.g.,
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`\ninett {\global\let\x=\span}\ninerm '. (And Ap-pen-dix D ex-plains how to avo
id
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\ninett \global
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\ninerm here.)
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