Closed nstanger closed 11 years ago
I just added three new \ClassErrors without a \@eha and they seem to work just fine.
\ClassError
\@eha
It seems to be related to the existence of a \protect inside the \ClassError. \ClassErrors without a \protect don’t need a \@eha, but those with a \protect do.
\protect
I just added three new
\ClassError
s without a\@eha
and they seem to work just fine.