Hello, Rainer Schoepf wrote: > > What are the correct LaTeX commands? I think that these are exactly the > > commands which are correct from the TeX's point of view, aren't they? > > No. The correct LaTeX commands are those that are documented. For > example, \bmox is, but \hbox isn't. Is it *stated* somewhere in documentation that one cannot use primitive TeX commands (and syntax) in a LaTeX files? ;-) > > I think that those parsers, if they want to be correct, *should* parse > > according to the general TeX syntax (and semantics). > > TeX has a syntax? New concept.... :-) Of course, it has. :-) If not, than how can one get LaTeX to have syntax? BTW, what common `external' parsers of LaTeX files do exist? I know, e.g., LaTeX2html. But it is very doubtful that LaTeX2html is able to correctly use the semantics of all `canonical' LaTeX commands, such as \Declare* ones. -- With best regards, Vladimir.