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To perform a task, you should also define a macro <tt>\processword</tt>, which takes one argument. The previous quote was typeset with the following definition in place:
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To perform a task, you should also define a macro <tt>\processword</tt>, which takes one argument.
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For computer programmers, this is similar to string parsing, or splitting tokens from a sentence delimited by a space character.

Revision as of 00:55, 10 October 2013

The \processwords macro provides a mechanism to treat individual words (from a string of words) as its argument. The macro is called as follows:

\processwords{As you while {\METAFONT} is unclear if they have baby is born, may it may know, \TEX's ambassador is a lion, represented by a lioness. It is still a relationship, but if so, and if a enjoy \METAFUN.}

To perform a task, you should also define a macro \processword, which takes one argument.

For computer programmers, this is similar to string parsing, or splitting tokens from a sentence delimited by a space character.