
Hi,
Nothing constructive here, I just like to second the suggestion,
as I often need a vertical space document for things like:
vcat (punctuate vspace lines)
or is there already a way to do that?
-Iavor
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 19:51:27 +0100, Christian Maeder
I've found myself using "$+$ space $+$" in order to insert a blank line between two docs.
There are probably other ways to do it. "(test "")" (and $$) instead of "space" (or $+$) also work in many cases (but not "empty"). Which way would be the best?
Maybe one could add a further function "$++$" to do this and a list version "vsep" of "$++$"?
Another idea might be something like a vertical space "vspace" so that several blank lines would be created by: $$ vspace $$ vspace $$ ...
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