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hans aberg (wouldn't you know) writes:
> If one carries out your argument, then there should be no math environment.
here we go again.
we _can't_ do without a maths environment, because tex is coded in
such a way that it's as near absolutely essential as makes no
difference.
> If one leaves numbers out in a text mode, then those that want to use
> numbers will have to do some additional markup, be it "math" or "phone" or
> whatever.
having markup to encase digits in text is often useful; i agree.
phone numbers are a case in point.
however, i would fight hard indeed against your crazy suggestion that
we need to mark up (for example) quantities written numerically
"... there are between three and \mathematicalnumber{20} of these
creatures, according to the time of day..."
complete lunacy, imo.
robin
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