Re: getting out of LaTeX
- From: Ruud Harmsen <realemailonsite@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 03 Sep 2006 10:20:14 +0200
2 Sep 2006 14:58:37 -0700: "Peter T. Daniels" <grammatim@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
in sci.lang:
Ruud Harmsen wrote:
2 Sep 2006 08:25:49 -0700: "Peter T. Daniels" <grammatim@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
in sci.lang:
So does \p\p or \r\r.
In Word? Then it's ^p^p etc. not \p\p. Or is \p\p an innovation after
Word97?
It is FrameMaker. Try to pay attention if you're going to insist on
talking about things you don't understand.
OK, you have a point there. So is \r or ^r also Framemaker, not Word?
(with infinite patience)
\r is FrameMaker, ^r is Word.
OK, thanks.
Next question: what do they mean, and how are they different from \/^p
and/or \/^l?
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