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Revision as of 13:30, 21 August 2020


\startbuffer ... \stopbuffer

Summary

The instances of \startbuffer ... \stopbuffer are used for buffering text.

Instances

\starthiding ... \stophidingHides the content of its environment.

Description

Note that \startbuffer is not an instance of startbuffer. It has its own, more elaborate definition.

Examples

Example 1


Some \starthiding hidden \stophiding text

\starthiding
Arbitrary, potentially invalid \fi text
\stophiding

Some more text

gives

Notes

See also

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