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Displaying the content of a variable or length
How can I display on screen the content (value) of variable or length I've defined?.
For example:
\newlength{\mylength}
\settowidth{\mylength}{\textwidth}
so I want to see what's in \mylength. Does latex also print the units of a length?.
Thanks,
Mike.
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