How to noexpand all its followings in one time












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The macro noexpand can only block expand of its first followings, i.e. for noexpandhugecolor{red}, color{red} is not effected by noexpand.
I want get a way to block expand of all in one time, as example like this:



newnoexpand{hugecolor{red}noindent...} will lead to unexpand of huge, color{red}, noindent etc.



Is there such a solution? Thank you.










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    unexpanded{....}.

    – Ulrike Fischer
    Feb 7 at 14:13











  • Where does unexpanded come from? It's primitive of Tex?

    – lyl
    Feb 7 at 14:15











  • It is provided by eTeX.

    – AlexG
    Feb 7 at 14:21











  • it is a etex primitive.

    – Ulrike Fischer
    Feb 7 at 14:21











  • Oh, that's it. Many thanks @Ulrike and @AlexG!

    – lyl
    Feb 7 at 14:22
















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The macro noexpand can only block expand of its first followings, i.e. for noexpandhugecolor{red}, color{red} is not effected by noexpand.
I want get a way to block expand of all in one time, as example like this:



newnoexpand{hugecolor{red}noindent...} will lead to unexpand of huge, color{red}, noindent etc.



Is there such a solution? Thank you.










share|improve this question




















  • 2





    unexpanded{....}.

    – Ulrike Fischer
    Feb 7 at 14:13











  • Where does unexpanded come from? It's primitive of Tex?

    – lyl
    Feb 7 at 14:15











  • It is provided by eTeX.

    – AlexG
    Feb 7 at 14:21











  • it is a etex primitive.

    – Ulrike Fischer
    Feb 7 at 14:21











  • Oh, that's it. Many thanks @Ulrike and @AlexG!

    – lyl
    Feb 7 at 14:22














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The macro noexpand can only block expand of its first followings, i.e. for noexpandhugecolor{red}, color{red} is not effected by noexpand.
I want get a way to block expand of all in one time, as example like this:



newnoexpand{hugecolor{red}noindent...} will lead to unexpand of huge, color{red}, noindent etc.



Is there such a solution? Thank you.










share|improve this question
















The macro noexpand can only block expand of its first followings, i.e. for noexpandhugecolor{red}, color{red} is not effected by noexpand.
I want get a way to block expand of all in one time, as example like this:



newnoexpand{hugecolor{red}noindent...} will lead to unexpand of huge, color{red}, noindent etc.



Is there such a solution? Thank you.







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  • 2





    unexpanded{....}.

    – Ulrike Fischer
    Feb 7 at 14:13











  • Where does unexpanded come from? It's primitive of Tex?

    – lyl
    Feb 7 at 14:15











  • It is provided by eTeX.

    – AlexG
    Feb 7 at 14:21











  • it is a etex primitive.

    – Ulrike Fischer
    Feb 7 at 14:21











  • Oh, that's it. Many thanks @Ulrike and @AlexG!

    – lyl
    Feb 7 at 14:22














  • 2





    unexpanded{....}.

    – Ulrike Fischer
    Feb 7 at 14:13











  • Where does unexpanded come from? It's primitive of Tex?

    – lyl
    Feb 7 at 14:15











  • It is provided by eTeX.

    – AlexG
    Feb 7 at 14:21











  • it is a etex primitive.

    – Ulrike Fischer
    Feb 7 at 14:21











  • Oh, that's it. Many thanks @Ulrike and @AlexG!

    – lyl
    Feb 7 at 14:22








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unexpanded{....}.

– Ulrike Fischer
Feb 7 at 14:13





unexpanded{....}.

– Ulrike Fischer
Feb 7 at 14:13













Where does unexpanded come from? It's primitive of Tex?

– lyl
Feb 7 at 14:15





Where does unexpanded come from? It's primitive of Tex?

– lyl
Feb 7 at 14:15













It is provided by eTeX.

– AlexG
Feb 7 at 14:21





It is provided by eTeX.

– AlexG
Feb 7 at 14:21













it is a etex primitive.

– Ulrike Fischer
Feb 7 at 14:21





it is a etex primitive.

– Ulrike Fischer
Feb 7 at 14:21













Oh, that's it. Many thanks @Ulrike and @AlexG!

– lyl
Feb 7 at 14:22





Oh, that's it. Many thanks @Ulrike and @AlexG!

– lyl
Feb 7 at 14:22










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