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>>>>> On Sun, 6 May 2012, Ciaran McCreesh wrote: |
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> It's easy to miss some places that have to be updated when adding a new |
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> EAPI. This hack fixes that. It works like this: |
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> In pms.tex, at the top, we say |
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> \CurrentEAPIIs{4} |
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> Then everywhere where we have EAPI dependent content, we put |
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> \ChangeWhenAddingAnEAPI{4} |
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> which we can then grep for. Also, if you change the current EAPI, and |
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> forget to change any of the markers, an error is produced. |
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This looks a bit over-engineered to me. Wouldn't simple comments serve |
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the same purpose? |
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Ulrich |