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authorDavid Kaufmann <astra@fsinf.at>2011-11-14 02:04:57 +0100
committerDavid Kaufmann <astra@fsinf.at>2011-11-14 02:05:03 +0100
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-% my long complicated macro. This is an example of how to set up a
-% tex-macro for latex-suite. simply type in the lines as you would in
-% latex. Place holders are allowed.
-% NOTE: if you have filetype indentation turned on, then do not do
-% formatting here. the indentation will follow automatically...
-\begin{mycomplicatedenvironment}
-\mycommand1{<++>}
-\mycommand2{<+hint2+>}
-\mycommand3{<++>}
-\mycommand4{<++>}
-\end{mycomplicatedenvironment}<++>