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- From: rolfl@ulrik.uio.no (Rolf Lindgren)
- Subject: Re: Interrupt latex at filename prompt?
- In-Reply-To: cgra@btma74.nohost.nodomain's message of 20 Jan 93 16:35:36 GMT
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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 09:12:26 GMT
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- In article <1443@se.alcbel.be> cgra@btma74.nohost.nodomain (Chris Gray) writes:
- > StrunkTeX for Atari provides two handy files in the default directory:
- > null.tex is empty and quit.tex just contains a \bye. So instead of hitting
- > ^C (which does work, but kills TeX completely) you just answer with "null"
- > or "quit" and get back to command level. Create yourself these 2 files and
- > you will never have the "can't find" blues again.
- >
- >
-
- null.tex should contain NOTHING (or a few commented-out lines of comments)
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- quit.tex should contain \end
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- Rolf Lindgren | "The opinions expressed above are
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