On 18/02/2010 23:56, Marten Lehmann wrote:
> While this works fine:
>
> and {
> { eq{}{} }
> { eq{}{} }
> }
>
> but does not allow for nested conditions since there is no "else". So I
> need an if-condition so I can extend the "that" later.
The alternative way of using eq allows that...
"eq{foo}{bar}{then}{else}"
"eq{foo}{bar}" on it's own is equivalent to:
"eq{foo}{bar}{true}{false}"
So you can do stuff like this:
and {\
{\
eq{foo}{bar}\
{eq{x}{y}}\
{eq{a}{b}}\
}\
{\
eq{1}{2}\
}\
}
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