Karthick Venkatesh | 4 May 2009 12:33
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Re: Difference between these commands


Mr. Sebastian, Mathematicians never think, but make others think. Do understand that, Small minds
discuss persons. Average minds discuss events. Great minds discuss ideas. Really great minds discuss mathematics

Regards,

G. Karthick Venkatesh, Graduate Engineering Student,
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
SCT, Salem.005.

  gkv@...

> Date: Mon, 4 May 2009 07:25:58 +0530
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> Yes, Mathematicians never think.
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> Hi,
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> To answer the first part of your query, \newcommand is a LaTeX macro that 
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Kalidoss Murugesan | 4 May 2009 13:08
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Re: Difference between these commands

> Yes, Mathematicians never think.     Mr. Sebastian,

> Mathematicians never think, but make others think.   G. Karthick Venkatesh

Neither Mr. Sebastian nor Mr. Karthick has helped me in my doubt
regarding the difference between two similar LaTeX commands.

If they are interested in discussing things not pertaining to the
subject they may as well start a new thread, in which host of
others may join merily.

M. Kalidoss
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