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00:26
@DavidCarlisle I guessed that from the indentation, though I didn't check.
 
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07:56
@DavidCarlisle teh Crown :)
 
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D G
D G
16:23
What is the correct way to write dimension? Is it ok?
... dimensions of \SI{6}{\m} $\times$ \SI{18}{\m}.
Or
... dimensions of $\SI{6}{\m} \times \SI{18}{\m}$.
First version or the second one?
16:45
@UlrikeFischer @DavidCarlisle I read your comments to Denis' question, and have a doubt. I knew one should not put arbitrary content through and `\edef`. However, I was never sure about what the L3 e- and x-type corresponded to. `interface3` says "Functions which are not “protected” are fully expanded inside an e-type or x-type
expansion. In contrast, “protected” functions are not expanded within e and x expansions." I took that as e and x expansions corresponded to `\protected@edef`. Is this a different meaning of "protected" there?
16:59
@gusbrs yes, protected means commands defined with \protected\def or \cs_new_protected. Such commands are always safe, but \textsc is "only" a robust command. With such a command you have to switch the meaning of \protect to keep it safe, that is what \protected@edef does.
@UlrikeFischer Oh, I see. I guess I need to be more careful in a few places, especially at postnotes. Thank you!
17:23
@DG that will give an error for \times`
@gusbrs x is \edef and e is \expanded which is almost the same thing.
@gusbrs ignore my \times comment
@DavidCarlisle Still learning... thanks! But I'm taking care of this "as we type". ;-)
@DavidCarlisle But I do think it is not that easy for those who don't already know the relevant distinctions to get what is what at a given place from the available information (none to blame here, it is just how things are). I'm no longer a noob (I hope...), I was paying attention to this, and I still missed...
@JosephWright Ohh, news!
18:16
@JosephWright Are you able to fix the year in the title, or would you rather that not be pointed out?
cfr
cfr
@DavidCarlisle ?? it doesn't give an error for me.
18:46
@Teepeemm Fixed :)
@mickep in other still secret news github.com/latex3/latex2e/compare/develop...gh1101
@cfr if @gusbrs had written what was in my head, it would have errored.
@DavidCarlisle Oh, will that fix the problematic file I sent to you?
@mickep we'll see.... (I haven't had time to fully test yet Frank and I were discussing t today I'll try in a bit)
@DavidCarlisle Oh, good if so!
(And if it is a more general take to avoid future problems.)
cfr
cfr
19:11
@DavidCarlisle David's Extreme Precautionary Principle (DEPP): warn user A not to trust code user B did not write? or does it apply only for user A=@DG, user B=@gusbrs? ;)
19:59
@cfr it seems like I applied the grand unification theory, that all users are equivalent
20:17
@cfr @DavidCarlisle must ensure at all times he has someone else to blame. :-)
@gusbrs where is @UlrikeFischer when we need her
cfr
cfr
20:44
@DavidCarlisle ltxnews28.tex
@gusbrs ;)
@DavidCarlisle Leibniz, maybe ...
is it actually possible to use git without creating a mess of conflicts? it seems like whatever I do, I end up with git complaining. there must be some way to use it which doesn't do this?
does anybody use prettier?
@cfr what (or who) are you conflicting with?
@DavidCarlisle what has @UlrikeFischer ever done for us?
cfr
cfr
21:33
@DavidCarlisle don't you need a twin on the other side?
@cfr one of me is all you need
cfr
cfr
@DavidCarlisle usually with myself, but in this case I did (I think) this: clone repo R's main branch; create local branch; fork R remotely; push changes; change more stuff etc. that's all OK. but then I'm supposed to rebase. so I updated my local copy of R's main branch and rebased my branch onto that. that's OK, too. but now I can't push my branch to my remote fork without force because the branches have diverged. so I ended up making a new branch and a new pull request. but that seems messy?
21:49
@cfr ... an entertaining acronym for German speaking readers :P
@samcarter I am sure that was not what @cfr had in mind
@DavidCarlisle I also take accidental entertainment :D
@samcarter I should take accidental offence?
@DavidCarlisle no, only take the accidental positive things :)
 
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23:35
@UlrikeFischer @DavidCarlisle It seems I was being more sloppy than I was aware... (github.com/gusbrs/postnotes/commit/…). I'm glad I asked. :-) Thank you!

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