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<p>By default, <code>\nobibtex</code> is undefined, and so the bibliography definitions <em>are</em> made. </p> <a name="index-noarrow"></a> <p>Likewise, define <code>\noarrow</code> if you don’t want to include the commutative diagram macros from ‘<tt>arrow.tex</tt>’, perhaps because you already have conflicting ones. </p> <p>If you don’t want to read or write an ‘<tt>aux</tt>’ file at all, for any kind of cross-referencing, define <code>\noauxfile</code> <a name="index-noauxfile"></a> before reading ‘<tt>eplain.tex</tt>’. This also turns off all warnings about undefined labels. </p> <a name="index-amsppt_002esty"></a> <a name="index-AMSTeX-conflicts"></a> <p>Eplain conflicts with AMSTeX (more precisely, with ‘<tt>amsppt.sty</tt>’) The macros <code>\cite</code> and <code>\ref</code> are defined by both. </p> <p>If you want to use AMSTeX’s <code>\cite</code>, the solution is to define <code>\nobibtex</code> before reading Eplain, as described above. </p> <p>If you have ‘<tt>amsppt.sty</tt>’ loaded and use <code>\ref</code>, Eplain writes a warning on your terminal. If you want to use the AMSTeX <code>\ref</code>, do <code>\let\ref = \amsref</code> after reading Eplain. To avoid the warning, do <code>\let\ref = \eplainref</code> after reading Eplain and before using <code>\ref</code>. </p><hr> <p> <font size="-1"> This document was generated on <i>December 7, 2024</i> using <a href="http://www.nongnu.org/texi2html/"><i>texi2html 5.0</i></a>. </font> <br>
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