Directory macros/generic/abbr
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abbr.tex is a file containing some simple macros to support abbreviations in plain or latex. Usage example: ===================================================================== \input abbr \abbr{TEX}{\TeX}{TeX} \abbr{LATEX}{\LaTeX}{LaTeX} \abbr{TEX4HT}{\TeX4HT}{TeX4ht} % more user-defined abbreviations here if needed I love \<TEX> and \<LATEX>, espciallly when I don't have to pay attention whether to espace or not to espace a space after a \<TEX> control sequence. I also love \<TEX4HT>, and when using it I prefer to have `TeX' and `LaTeX' in the html output intead of `TEX' and 'LATEX'. Using abbr.tex also frees me from having to remember whether I defined a \ControlSequence or \controlsequence or \Controlsequence, and where. Anytime when I need to use some abbreviation, I just write \<FOO> and if it's not defined, I add a new definition to abbr.tex. It also saves a lot of typing, because in fact what I type is not '\<FOO>' but 'foo' and some shortcut to turn it to \<FOO>. =====================================================================
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abbr – Simple macros supporting abreviations for Plain and LaTeX
The package provides some simple macros to support abbreviations in Plain TeX or LaTeX. It allows writing (e.g.) \<TEX> instead of \TeX, hence frees users from having to escape space after parameterless macros.
Package | abbr |
Licenses | Public Domain Software |
Maintainer | Hàn Thế Thành |
Contained in | TeX Live as abbr |
Topics | Shortcut Abbreviations |