[texhax] "@" : vowel or glottal stop ? (was : Some puzzling TeX)
Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd)
P.Taylor at Rhul.Ac.Uk
Sat Feb 19 17:33:39 CET 2011
Heiko Oberdiek wrote:
> Knuth uses different rules in plain.tex. Thus also \@firstofone
> is covered:
>
> \@if
> \@midfalse, \@midtrue
> \@ins
>
> Or at least I couldn't find vowels to make sense instead of "@".
It's clearly the Japanese honorific "O" that "@" represent in these :
> \o-if
> \@o-midfalse, \o-midtrue
> \o-ins
:-)
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