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<TeXmacs|1.0.7.2>
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<TeXmacs|1.0.7.16>
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<style|tmdoc>
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<markup|drd-props>.<htab|5mm>
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<\explain>
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<explain-macro|macro|var-1|<with|mode|math|\<cdots\>>|var-n|body><explain-synopsis|macro
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<explain-macro|macro|var-1|<math|\<cdots\>>|var-n|body><explain-synopsis|macro
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of fixed arity>
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<|explain>
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This primitive returns a macro (the <TeXmacs> analogue of a
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<with|mode|math|\<lambda\>>-expression) with <with|mode|math|n>
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arguments, named after the literal strings <src-arg|var-1> until
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<src-arg|var-n>.
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<math|\<lambda\>>-expression) with <math|n> arguments, named after the
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literal strings <src-arg|var-1> until <src-arg|var-n>.
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New tags are defined by storing macros in the environment. Most of the
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time, macros are stored without scope with <markup|assign>, but it is
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Definition of the <markup|abbr> tag
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<\tm-fragment>
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<inactive*|<assign|abbr|<macro|x|<group|<arg|x>>>>>
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<inactive*|<assign|abbr|<macro|x|<rigid|<arg|x>>>>>
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</tm-fragment>
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</example>
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</explain>
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<\explain>
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<explain-macro|arg|var|index-1|<with|mode|math|\<cdots\>>|index-n><explain-synopsis|retrieve
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<explain-macro|arg|var|index-1|<math|\<cdots\>>|index-n><explain-synopsis|retrieve
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macro arguments>
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<|explain>
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This primitive is used to retrieve the arguments of a macro within its
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</itemize>
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When more than one arguments are specified,
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<explain-macro|arg|var|index-1|<with|mode|math|\<cdots\>>|index-n>
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expands to a subtree of the argument <src-arg|var>. The value of the
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named argument must be a compound tree (not a string). The operands
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<src-arg|var> until <src-arg|index-n> must all evaluate to positive
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integers and give the path to the subtree of the macro argument.
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<explain-macro|arg|var|index-1|<math|\<cdots\>>|index-n> expands to a
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subtree of the argument <src-arg|var>. The value of the named argument
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must be a compound tree (not a string). The operands <src-arg|var> until
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<src-arg|index-n> must all evaluate to positive integers and give the
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path to the subtree of the macro argument.
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</explain>
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<\explain>
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arity>
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<|explain>
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This primitive returns a macro (the <TeXmacs> analogue of a
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<with|mode|math|\<lambda\>>-expression) capable of taking any number of
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arguments. The arguments are stored in the macro variable with name
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<src-arg|var> (a literal string) during the evaluation of the
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<src-arg|body>. The <with|mode|math|i>-th individual argument can then be
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accessed using <explain-macro|arg|var|i>.
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<math|\<lambda\>>-expression) capable of taking any number of arguments.
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The arguments are stored in the macro variable with name <src-arg|var> (a
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literal string) during the evaluation of the <src-arg|body>. The
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<math|i>-th individual argument can then be accessed using
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<explain-macro|arg|var|i>.
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</explain>
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<\explain>
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By default, the macro <src-arg|foo> is applied to all children. If
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<src-arg|first> has been specified, then we rather start at the
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<with|mode|math|i>-th child of <src-arg|var>, where <with|mode|math|i> is
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the result of evaluating <src-arg|first>. If <src-arg|last> has been
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specified too, then we stop at the <with|mode|math|j>-th child of
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<src-arg|var> (the <with|mode|math|j>-th child not being included), where
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<with|mode|math|j> is the result of evaluating <src-arg|last>. In this
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last case, the arity of the returned tree is therefore
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<with|mode|math|j-i>.
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<math|i>-th child of <src-arg|var>, where <math|i> is the result of
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evaluating <src-arg|first>. If <src-arg|last> has been specified too,
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then we stop at the <math|j>-th child of <src-arg|var> (the <math|j>-th
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child not being included), where <math|j> is the result of evaluating
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<src-arg|last>. In this last case, the arity of the returned tree is
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therefore <math|j-i>.
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Stated otherwise, <markup|map-args> applies <src-arg|foo> to all subtrees
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of the macro argument <src-arg|var> (or a range of subtrees if
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</explain>
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<\explain>
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<explain-macro|compound|foo|arg-1|<with|mode|math|\<cdots\>>|arg-n><explain-synopsis|expand
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<explain-macro|compound|foo|arg-1|<math|\<cdots\>>|arg-n><explain-synopsis|expand
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an unnamed macro>
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<|explain>
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This primitive is useful to expand macros which are the result of a
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</explain>
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<\explain>
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<explain-macro|drd-props|var|prop-1|val-1|<with|mode|math|\<cdots\>>|prop-n|val-n><explain-synopsis|set
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<explain-macro|drd-props|var|prop-1|val-1|<math|\<cdots\>>|prop-n|val-n><explain-synopsis|set
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<abbr|D.R.D.> properties of a tag>
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<|explain>
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The arity and children accessibility of tags defined by macros are
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are:
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<\description-dash>
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<item*|(arity, <with|mode|math|n>)<verbatim|>>Sets the arity to the
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given fixed value <with|mode|math|n> (literal integer).
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<item*|(arity, <math|n>)>Sets the arity to the given fixed value
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<math|n> (literal integer).
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<item*|(accessible, all)>Make it impossible to deactivate the tag with
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normal editor actions. Inaccessible children become effectively
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<explain-macro|get-arity|expression><explain-synopsis|arity of an
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expression>
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<|explain>
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Returns the label of the tree obtained when evaluating
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Returns the arity of the tree obtained when evaluating
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<src-arg|expression>.
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</explain>
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<TeXmacs|1.0.7.14>
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<TeXmacs|1.0.7.16>
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<style|tmdoc>
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<menu|Session|Input mode|Mathematical input>. If this feature is available,
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then it is usually also possible to copy and paste output back into the
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input. However, it depends on the particular application how well this
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works.
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works. Keep in mind that some key combinations may be used by the
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<subsubmenu|Session|Input|Mathematical input> mode: for instance the key
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<key|$> is usually redefined inside math mode, so if you want to input it
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you'll have to type <key|S-F5><key|$>. You can read more about the prefix
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key <key|S-F5> in ``<hlink|Keyboard shortcuts fot text
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mode|../text/keyboard/man-text-kbd.en.tm>''.
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<\example>
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Below, you will find the <hlink|previous example
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