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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">David Carlisle wrote:<br>
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<div>if you are using pdftex rather than classic tex you can use
\pdfsavepos then write \pdflastxpos and ypos in \everyjob and
complain if the saved coordinates match the position of the
first line of the page and parindent.<br>
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David<br>
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Unfortunately not, David -- as per the subject line of the original
message, UNIV = {Plain XeTeX}. But I will investigate in PdfTeX,
and if it proves viable, ask if such primitives could be exposed in
XeTeX.<br>
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Philip Taylor</div>
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