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Bjoern Pedersen writes:
> I am currently doing some testing with the xor-package.
> If I use book.cls, it goes in an inifite loop in the mark-processing.
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> If anybody has a fix, I would be interessted.
\renewcommand\chaptermark[1]{}
this is not a fix but a workaround.
reason for the problem: xor uses multiple marks ie xmarks.dtx provides a
different mark structure than std latex has.
you can get into similar problems if you say in latex something like
\mark{foo}, ie if you do not preserve the fact that current latex requires a
mark to consist of exactly 2 groups, eg \mark{{foo}{bar}} internally.
now the mark mechanism for pagelayout hasn't been done so far, thus if you
combine the new OR with the old \pagestyle interface : "bomb*"
\@tempa ->\q@no@value
\q@no@value ->\q@no@value
\q@no@value ->\q@no@value
this is one of the famous "quarks" in the l3 experimental languages, it allows
for very tight loops :-)
we always wondered if it would be too tight for use in a production system.
> A minimal test-file will follow during the weekend.
fast, didn't know we had already weekend :-)
cheers
frank
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