Richmond.
That is a problem with dictionaries in general. If you want to know how to spell "phlegm", you are going to have to already know something about the English language and then do some work.
Now you want to find a native LC element given only, say, a desire to find a command that solves some functionality you wish to implement. Same thing only worse; you are a "layer" below the example above.
I always recommend getting as close as you can, and then look at all the related terms. Those are invaluable, and help bridge the gap between the two "layers" of separation in the above.
Craig
That is a problem with dictionaries in general. If you want to know how to spell "phlegm", you are going to have to already know something about the English language and then do some work.
Now you want to find a native LC element given only, say, a desire to find a command that solves some functionality you wish to implement. Same thing only worse; you are a "layer" below the example above.
I always recommend getting as close as you can, and then look at all the related terms. Those are invaluable, and help bridge the gap between the two "layers" of separation in the above.
Craig
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