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<p/>Macro sets from the earliest days of TeX programming may be
observed to test whether commands exist by using
<blockquote>
-<code>\</code><code>ifx</code> csx<code><em>command</em></code> <code>\</code><code>undefined</code> &lt;<i>stuff</i>&gt; ...
+<code>\</code><code>ifx</code> csx<code><em>command</em></code> <code>\</code><code>undefined</code> &lt;<i>stuff</i>&gt; &hellip;
</blockquote><p>
(which of course actually tests that the command <em>doesn&rsquo;t</em>
exist). LaTeX programmers can make use of the internal command
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ the same thing:
</pre>
</blockquote><p>
However, after using the LaTeX
-<code>\</code><code>@ifundefined{foo}</code>..., the conditionals will detect the
+<code>\</code><code>@ifundefined{foo}</code>&hellip;, the conditionals will detect the
command as &ldquo;existing&rdquo; (since it has been <code>\</code><code>let</code> to <code>\</code><code>relax</code>);
so it is important not to mix mechanisms for detecting the state of a
command.