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Sun, 10 Jun 2001 11:31:44 +0100
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Lars

>1.  How should LICR strings be written out to files used only by
>1.  LaTeX
>    itself?

> Are there technically any such files today? BibTeX reads .aux files.

So it does!

> Copying and editing the contents of .toc, .lof, etc. files is an
> established (although maybe not kosher) method for finetuning the
> table of
> contents and such.

Indeed!  So we are in the tricky case' on this one!

How can we communicate text strings to an unknown outside world?


chris

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