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Revision as of 13:30, 21 August 2020
Contents
\startbuffer ... \stopbuffer
Summary
The instances of \startbuffer ... \stopbuffer are used for buffering text.
Instances
\starthiding ... \stophiding | Hides 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