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 ... ... @@ -200,6 +200,7 @@ Its default definition is \codeCommand{\textsc{#1}\xspace}.\footnote{which adds The second and fourth arguments specify the opening and closing delimiters, respectively. The third argument is the content to be enclosed. \par\mathCodeExample{\enclose[Big]{[}{\dfrac{1}{2}}{]}} % chktex 9 \par\mathCodeExample{\enclose[Big][{\dfrac{1}{2}}]} % chktex 9 \par\mathCodeExample{\enclose[auto]{[}{\dfrac{1}{2}}{]}} % chktex 9 \textbf{Note:} This command should normally be used only in the definition of other commands. ... ... @@ -220,6 +221,7 @@ Its default definition is \codeCommand{\textsc{#1}\xspace}.\footnote{which adds \item[paren] is an alternative to \codeCommand{\enclose}, with a different ordering of arguments. Its syntax is \codeCommand{\paren[#1]{#2}{#3}{#4}}, which is simply mapped to \codeCommand{\enclose[#1]{#2}{#4}{#3}}. \par\mathCodeExample{\paren[Big]{[}{]}{\dfrac{1}{2}}} \par\mathCodeExample{\paren[Big][]{\dfrac{1}{2}}} \par\mathCodeExample{\paren[auto]{[}{]}{\dfrac{1}{2}}} \end{commandlist} ... ...
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