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Old 07-17-2008
Proprietary software? Counsel objects

07-17-2008 01:00 PM
Nathan Zale Dowlen objects to proprietary software, so when he opened his new law office, he outfitted it with Ubuntu Linux and open source software. Cost was the main factor in his decision at first, but he has since come to appreciate the security found in FOSS and the ease of use found with Ubuntu.



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"LaTeXML::Object" serves as an abstract base class for all other objects (both the data objects and control objects). It provides for common methods for stringification and comparison operations to simplify coding and to beautify error reporting. Methods "$string = $object->stringify;" Returns a readable representation of $object, useful for debugging. "$string = $object->toString;" Returns the string content of $object; most useful for extracting a usable string from tokens or boxes that might representing a filename or such. "$boole = $object->equals($other);" Returns whether $object and $other are equal. Should perform a deep comparision, but the default implementation just compares for object identity. "$boole = $object->isaToken;" Returns whether $object is an LaTeXML::Token. "$boole = $object->isaBox;" Returns whether $object is an LaTeXML::Box. "$boole = $object->isaDefinition;" Returns whether $object is an LaTeXML::Definition. "$digested = $object->beDigested;" Does whatever is needed to digest the object, and return the digested representation. Tokens would be digested into boxes; Some objects, such as numbers can just return themselves. "$object->beAbsorbed($document);" Do whatever is needed to absorb the $object into the $document, typically by invoking appropriate methods on the $document. AUTHOR
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