<\body> constructs> This page is far from up to date. Also, we need one file for each category and one page for each primitive, with an example. <\description> >The general form of the edit tree, which is a document consisting of the paragraphs . Can also be used in subtrees to create a multiparagraph block in contexts which would be otherwise restricted line content; for example multiparagraph table cells use nested nodes. >Horizontal concatenation of the trees . Often, but not always, the paragraphs of the main edit tree are concatenations. >Surround multiparagraph text by and . or >Horizontal space of length . The optional and parameters indicate that the space may be shrinked or extended to these values. We notice that certain units of length, like , automatically provide shrinking and extension information. or >Insert vertical space of length before this paragraph. or >Insert vertical space of length after this paragraph. >Insert horizontal space of length , with bottom and top lines at heights resp. . >Tabbing space of minimal length . >Split the current paragraph as a table of columns, which are alligned following . >Move the tree horzontally by length and vertically by length . >New logical bounding box of has as its lower left corner and as its upper right corner. >As above, but the new bounding box is forced to include the old one. >Forces a line break. >Forces a new line. >Like the command. >Like the command. >Prevents a line break. >Prevent left indentation for this paragraph. >Prevent right indentation for this paragraph. >Force left indentation for this paragraph. >Force right indentation for this paragraph. >Forces a page break. >Forces a new page. >Prevents a page break before this line. >Prevents a page break after this line. >Notify that the preceding text has limits. This results subscripts and superscripts to be placed under and over the preceding text. <\description> >Consider as an entity (a bit like enclosing within accolades in ). >A large left delimiter . >A large separator . >A large right delimiter . >A big operator . >A left prime . >A right prime . >Subscript below . >Superscript above . >Left subscript for text which follows. >Left superscript for text which follows. >Right subscript for preceding text. >Right superscript for preceding text. >Fraction with numerator and denominator . or >Square root of or -th root of . >Wide above . >Wipe out with a negation slash. >Tree with root and children . > by matrix with entries . > by table with entries . > by table whose entries can be aligned and merged. >This field in a mosaic contains , is positioned at , spans over columns and rows, and has background . <\description> >Assign the environment variable with . >Locally assign the environment variables with inside . >Expand the macro with arguments . >Apply the function to . >Function with arguments and body . >Macro argument . >Value of . >For entering a universal symbol. >For entering a command. >For entering a function call, a command, or a universal symbol. >Evaluates to . >Evaluate . >Evaluates arguments to and returns . <\description> >Add the numbers or lengths and . >Subtract the numbers or lengths and . >Multiply the numbers and . >Concatenate the strings and . >The number in (roman, alpha, etc.). >Translate from into . <\description> >Deactivate an environmental or invisible operator for editing. >Label with name . >Reference to label with name . >Write to auxiliairy data buffer . This construct is used for creating tables of contents, bibliographies, glossaries, etc. >Specifies that should only appear when the document is converted to . If is , then only appears in itself. >Postscript (or other kind of) figure in , of width , length , lower left clipping corner and upper right clipping corner . The parameters may be empty strings, in which case the default settings of the image are used. The width and the height may also be of the form or , in which case the default lengths are magnified resp. shrinked by a factor resp. . <\description> >The tuple . >The set . >The association u>. <\initial> <\collection> <\references> <\collection> > > > |?>> > |?>> > > <\auxiliary> <\collection> <\associate|toc> |math font series||1Main formatting constructs> |math font series||2Mathematical constructs> |math font series||3Environment variables, macros, functions, etc.> |math font series||4Functional operators> |math font series||5Other dynamic content> |math font series||6For private use>