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@@ -9,8 +9,16 @@ collection of wrap|-|ups. The file also serves as testcase. The content can
change over time and can also serve as a trigger for discussions on the mailing
list. Suggestions are welcome.
+We discuss high level as well as low level commands. Some of the low level
+commands (primitives) are wrapped in high level commands but you can of course
+always revert to bare \TEX.
+
+I won't go into much detail about typesetting beautiful math, for that I refer to
+the \TEX book. \footnote {The most beautiful math is not typeset by \TEX\ anyway:
+just search on YouTube for \quotation {Mathematics} by Hollie McNish, the
+Metropole Orkest (conducted by Jules Buckley) and Martin Pyper.}
+
% https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SB8_2Yuj8Og
-% youtube: Mathematics - Hollie + Metropole Orkest (conducted by Jules Buckley)
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Hans Hagen