Update paths.html H and V not equiv to 0#936
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The existing text claimed that line commands H and h (and V and v) were equivalent; the capitalized versions should still be in absolute terms. If, for backwards compatibility reasons, the existing text is correct, this should be called out explicitly.
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I consider this an editorial clarification, which I think is classified as non-substantive. It isn't clear whether I can (or even should be able to) make that classification. Alternatively, I'm probably willing to sign the appropriate waivers, though I didn't see a link to what they are. (Apologies if they are visible to someone less oblivious and/or not using a high-contrast viewer.) |
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The existing text claimed that line commands H and h (and V and v) were equivalent; the capitalized versions should still be in absolute terms. If, for backwards compatibility reasons, the existing text is correct, this should be called out explicitly.