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There are several competing $\LaTeX$ packages that provide derivative functionality. Previous versions of TreeBlood supported a subset of a very comprehensive package by Simon Jensen, and I like the flexibility it provides, but one-to-one feature parity will probably not happen. This bugs me slightly, and I wonder if it would be better to support only simpler derivative commands and leave the complexity to the authors.
What derivative functionality do you use and want to see incorporated into TreeBlood?
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There are several competing$\LaTeX$ packages that provide derivative functionality. Previous versions of TreeBlood supported a subset of a very comprehensive package by Simon Jensen, and I like the flexibility it provides, but one-to-one feature parity will probably not happen. This bugs me slightly, and I wonder if it would be better to support only simpler derivative commands and leave the complexity to the authors.
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