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what relax command means?
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I'm trying to compile this .tex file from ArXiVe.org in WinEdt 9.0 but some tokens are underlined with a solid line and
preceeded by a strange command
relax
command in WVP.aux:
relax
citationAdaRosTrnLimitClosed
citationAdaRosInjectivity
citationAdaRosLocallyPresentable
citationHedPulFullEmbeddings
@writefiletoccontentsline sectiontocsection 1Introduction1}
citationKanHigherInfinite
newlabelitem:crit12
newlabelitem:V-beta22
newlabelitem:coherence32
newlabelthm:ord-woodin-implies-swvp1.52
NOT ALL are references, how do I get rid of from the underlining?
Actually I solved the missing references [?] by including the WVP.bbl to the end of WVP.tex as asked here.

bibtex pdftex winedt token-lists
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I'm trying to compile this .tex file from ArXiVe.org in WinEdt 9.0 but some tokens are underlined with a solid line and
preceeded by a strange command
relax
command in WVP.aux:
relax
citationAdaRosTrnLimitClosed
citationAdaRosInjectivity
citationAdaRosLocallyPresentable
citationHedPulFullEmbeddings
@writefiletoccontentsline sectiontocsection 1Introduction1}
citationKanHigherInfinite
newlabelitem:crit12
newlabelitem:V-beta22
newlabelitem:coherence32
newlabelthm:ord-woodin-implies-swvp1.52
NOT ALL are references, how do I get rid of from the underlining?
Actually I solved the missing references [?] by including the WVP.bbl to the end of WVP.tex as asked here.

bibtex pdftex winedt token-lists
That is all a perfectly normal aux file.
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
@DavidCarlisle I just wonder why some commands like "enumerate" are underlined in that WVP.tex file in WInEdt ?? How do I get rid of this underlining?
– user2925716
8 hours ago
I have no idea about winedt, sorry. But that is unrelated to the question aboutrelax(the site works best if you do not ask unrelated questions in the same posting)
– David Carlisle
7 hours ago
2
In your screenshot winedt underlines the argument of label commands and some environments. That's quite normal. You can change the highlighting, but I see no reason why you would want this.
– Ulrike Fischer
7 hours ago
add a comment |
I'm trying to compile this .tex file from ArXiVe.org in WinEdt 9.0 but some tokens are underlined with a solid line and
preceeded by a strange command
relax
command in WVP.aux:
relax
citationAdaRosTrnLimitClosed
citationAdaRosInjectivity
citationAdaRosLocallyPresentable
citationHedPulFullEmbeddings
@writefiletoccontentsline sectiontocsection 1Introduction1}
citationKanHigherInfinite
newlabelitem:crit12
newlabelitem:V-beta22
newlabelitem:coherence32
newlabelthm:ord-woodin-implies-swvp1.52
NOT ALL are references, how do I get rid of from the underlining?
Actually I solved the missing references [?] by including the WVP.bbl to the end of WVP.tex as asked here.

bibtex pdftex winedt token-lists
I'm trying to compile this .tex file from ArXiVe.org in WinEdt 9.0 but some tokens are underlined with a solid line and
preceeded by a strange command
relax
command in WVP.aux:
relax
citationAdaRosTrnLimitClosed
citationAdaRosInjectivity
citationAdaRosLocallyPresentable
citationHedPulFullEmbeddings
@writefiletoccontentsline sectiontocsection 1Introduction1}
citationKanHigherInfinite
newlabelitem:crit12
newlabelitem:V-beta22
newlabelitem:coherence32
newlabelthm:ord-woodin-implies-swvp1.52
NOT ALL are references, how do I get rid of from the underlining?
Actually I solved the missing references [?] by including the WVP.bbl to the end of WVP.tex as asked here.

bibtex pdftex winedt token-lists
bibtex pdftex winedt token-lists
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That is all a perfectly normal aux file.
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
@DavidCarlisle I just wonder why some commands like "enumerate" are underlined in that WVP.tex file in WInEdt ?? How do I get rid of this underlining?
– user2925716
8 hours ago
I have no idea about winedt, sorry. But that is unrelated to the question aboutrelax(the site works best if you do not ask unrelated questions in the same posting)
– David Carlisle
7 hours ago
2
In your screenshot winedt underlines the argument of label commands and some environments. That's quite normal. You can change the highlighting, but I see no reason why you would want this.
– Ulrike Fischer
7 hours ago
add a comment |
That is all a perfectly normal aux file.
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
@DavidCarlisle I just wonder why some commands like "enumerate" are underlined in that WVP.tex file in WInEdt ?? How do I get rid of this underlining?
– user2925716
8 hours ago
I have no idea about winedt, sorry. But that is unrelated to the question aboutrelax(the site works best if you do not ask unrelated questions in the same posting)
– David Carlisle
7 hours ago
2
In your screenshot winedt underlines the argument of label commands and some environments. That's quite normal. You can change the highlighting, but I see no reason why you would want this.
– Ulrike Fischer
7 hours ago
That is all a perfectly normal aux file.
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
That is all a perfectly normal aux file.
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
@DavidCarlisle I just wonder why some commands like "enumerate" are underlined in that WVP.tex file in WInEdt ?? How do I get rid of this underlining?
– user2925716
8 hours ago
@DavidCarlisle I just wonder why some commands like "enumerate" are underlined in that WVP.tex file in WInEdt ?? How do I get rid of this underlining?
– user2925716
8 hours ago
I have no idea about winedt, sorry. But that is unrelated to the question about
relax (the site works best if you do not ask unrelated questions in the same posting)– David Carlisle
7 hours ago
I have no idea about winedt, sorry. But that is unrelated to the question about
relax (the site works best if you do not ask unrelated questions in the same posting)– David Carlisle
7 hours ago
2
2
In your screenshot winedt underlines the argument of label commands and some environments. That's quite normal. You can change the highlighting, but I see no reason why you would want this.
– Ulrike Fischer
7 hours ago
In your screenshot winedt underlines the argument of label commands and some environments. That's quite normal. You can change the highlighting, but I see no reason why you would want this.
– Ulrike Fischer
7 hours ago
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relax is a tex primitive command that is non expandable but is defined to do nothing at all, it is useful in several contexts as a delimiter of various sorts.
LaTeX always writes one to the start of the aux file for reasons that are not well documented (it does nothing useful) but probably because some file systems had problems with empty, zero length files so by writing relax to the aux file LaTeX ensures that it is never empty.
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relax is a tex primitive command that is non expandable but is defined to do nothing at all, it is useful in several contexts as a delimiter of various sorts.
LaTeX always writes one to the start of the aux file for reasons that are not well documented (it does nothing useful) but probably because some file systems had problems with empty, zero length files so by writing relax to the aux file LaTeX ensures that it is never empty.
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relax is a tex primitive command that is non expandable but is defined to do nothing at all, it is useful in several contexts as a delimiter of various sorts.
LaTeX always writes one to the start of the aux file for reasons that are not well documented (it does nothing useful) but probably because some file systems had problems with empty, zero length files so by writing relax to the aux file LaTeX ensures that it is never empty.
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relax is a tex primitive command that is non expandable but is defined to do nothing at all, it is useful in several contexts as a delimiter of various sorts.
LaTeX always writes one to the start of the aux file for reasons that are not well documented (it does nothing useful) but probably because some file systems had problems with empty, zero length files so by writing relax to the aux file LaTeX ensures that it is never empty.
relax is a tex primitive command that is non expandable but is defined to do nothing at all, it is useful in several contexts as a delimiter of various sorts.
LaTeX always writes one to the start of the aux file for reasons that are not well documented (it does nothing useful) but probably because some file systems had problems with empty, zero length files so by writing relax to the aux file LaTeX ensures that it is never empty.
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That is all a perfectly normal aux file.
– David Carlisle
8 hours ago
@DavidCarlisle I just wonder why some commands like "enumerate" are underlined in that WVP.tex file in WInEdt ?? How do I get rid of this underlining?
– user2925716
8 hours ago
I have no idea about winedt, sorry. But that is unrelated to the question about
relax(the site works best if you do not ask unrelated questions in the same posting)– David Carlisle
7 hours ago
2
In your screenshot winedt underlines the argument of label commands and some environments. That's quite normal. You can change the highlighting, but I see no reason why you would want this.
– Ulrike Fischer
7 hours ago