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Is it possible to use the filter to output aligned interlinear glosses without using an example number?
For example, with langsci-gb4e, I can use the following without an example environment and still produced aligned glosses:
Dutch (Germanic)\\ \gll Deze zin is in het nederlands. \\ DEM sentence AUX in DET dutch. \\ \glt This sentence is dutch.
I know this is a corner use case.
Currently, I'm working on a presentation with a slide where I want aligned glosses, but the example number isn't needed, doesn't make sense.
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Is it possible to use the filter to output aligned interlinear glosses without using an example number?
For example, with langsci-gb4e, I can use the following without an example environment and still produced aligned glosses:
I know this is a corner use case.
Currently, I'm working on a presentation with a slide where I want aligned glosses, but the example number isn't needed, doesn't make sense.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: