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17 % This texinfo.tex file is distributed in the hope that it will be
37 % of date, so if that's what you're using, please check.
44 % texi2dvi shell script that comes with the distribution. For a simple
65 % and turn on active characters that we couldn't do earlier because
185 % that mark overfull boxes (in case you have decided
186 % that the text looks ok even though it passes the margin).
192 % change spans more than two lines of output. To handle that, we would
203 % leading; that is exactly what \strutbox is supposed to record.
221 % since that produces some useless output on the terminal. We also make
277 % \onepageout takes a vbox as an argument. Note that \pagecontents
371 % Here are the rules for the cropmarks. Note that they are
372 % offset so that the space between them is truly \outerhsize or \outervsize
435 % that a pair of braces would be stripped.
603 % The \TeX{} logo, as in plain, but resetting the spacing so that a
628 % Avoid using \@M directly, because that causes trouble
674 % to keep its height that of a normal line. According to the rules for
676 % max (\topskip - \ht (first item), 0). If that height is large,
680 % Another complication is that the group might be very large. This can
683 % explicit \vfill so that the extra space is at the bottom. The
776 % There is an extremely small chance that TeX will actually break the
805 % That's how much \exdent should take out.
864 % @include file insert text of that file as input.
906 % outputs that line, centered.
1088 % We do .5em per period so that it has the same spacing in a typewriter
1194 % (and related messages, the final outcome is that it is up to the TeX
1196 % that's what we do).
1274 \let\linkcolor = \Blue % was Cyan, but that seems light?
1291 % Generate a link to the node text if that exists; else, use the
1400 % of @url. for now, just make @/ a no-op, that's the only one
1507 that don't use the same naming scheme as CM.
1735 % For me, subjectively, the few extra characters that fit aren't worth
1793 % We can't just use \exhyphenpenalty, because that only has effect at
1800 % Set sfcode to normal for the chars that usually have another value.
1802 % sometimes \x has an active definition that messes things up.
1875 % We must therefore turn them both off (\tclose does that)
1901 % (inside @code that is), therefore an endless loop.
1932 % @kbd is like @code, except that if the argument is just one @key command,
1981 \unhbox0 % third arg given, show only that
1997 % @url synonym for @uref, since that's how everyone uses it.
2021 % this property, we can check that font parameter.
2078 % that. The Euro is designed to be slightly taller than the regular
2097 % \textfonts and the other font-switching commands, so that
2102 % that to the current nominal size.
2191 % Need this before the \...aftertitlepage checks so that if they are
2423 % by itself, and do not allow a page break either before or after that
2453 % The item text fits into the space. Start a paragraph, so that the
2456 % Do this with kerns and \unhbox so that if there is a footnote in
2488 that we are \inenvironment\thisenv}%
2556 % done a \vskip-\parskip. In that case, we don't want to zero
2560 % space. In that case, we won't have a \nobreak before. At least
2561 % that's the theory.
2767 % separator; typically that is always in the input, anyway.
2786 % of an alignment entry. Note that \everycr resets \everytab.
2790 % line is not enough. That is bad. So let's go back to just `&' until
2804 % We use \def instead of \let so that if one of the multitable entries
2856 % use that dimension as the width of the column, and the \leftskip
2897 % this, but (ironically) that caused the spacing to be off.
2923 % have to remember that they are conditionals, so that @end doesn't
2965 % Make sure that spaces turn into tokens that match what \doignoretext wants.
2968 % Count number of #1's that we've seen.
2990 % And now expand that command.
3035 % We rely on the fact that \parsearg sets \catcode`\ =10.
3079 % We have this subroutine so that we can handle at least some @value's
3082 % the result winds up in the index file. This means that if the
3084 % it will fail (although perhaps we could fix that with sufficient work
3142 % It automatically defines \fooindex such that
3145 % the file that accumulates this index. The file's extension is foo.
3220 % Take care of Texinfo commands that can appear in an index entry.
3222 % we have to laboriously prevent expansion for those that we don't.
3267 % These can be used both for control words that take an argument and
3268 % those that do not. If it is followed by {arg} in the input, then
3269 % that will dutifully get written to the index (or wherever).
3326 % We want to disable all macros so that they are not expanded by \write.
3370 % Commands that take arguments.
3442 % (The following {} will end up in the sort string, but that's ok.)
3463 % that starts with \.
3466 % to take a single TeX argument. The case of a macro invocation that
3543 % \write will make \lastskip zero. The result is that sequences
3563 % The following is almost like \def\zeroskipmacro{0.0pt} except that
3576 % If \lastskip is nonzero, that means the last item was a
3577 % skip. And since a skip is discardable, that means this
3590 % perhaps it was >=10000, e.g., a \nobreak. In that case, we want
3618 % for a topic that is used without subtopics
3620 % for the beginning of a topic that is used with subtopics
3652 % Change catcode of @ here so that if the index file contains
3674 % character. It would be better to use @, but that's too big a change
3745 % don't both fit on one line. In that case, bob suggests starting the
3751 % of each paragraph, so we need not do anything with that.
3792 % The `\ ' here is removed by the implicit \unskip that TeX does as
3843 % that case we just ship out what is in \partialpage with the normal
3856 \eject % run that output routine to set \partialpage
3870 % below is chosen so that the gutter has the same value (well, +-<1pt)
3974 % sections so that we can refer to them unambiguously in the pdf
4130 % (e.g., figures), q.v. By default (before any chapter), that is empty.
4204 % Well, we could do the following in a group, but that would break
4205 % an assumption that \chapmacro is called at the outermost level.
4392 % use \thissection because that changes with each section.
4518 % That glue will be a valid breakpoint for the page, since it'll be
4520 % \writetocentry if there was no node). We don't want to allow that
4538 % We'll almost certainly start a paragraph next, so don't let that
4567 % any other fixed time) so that @contents can be anywhere in the document.
4715 % (This space doesn't include the extra space that gets added after
4716 % the label; that gets put in by \shortchapentry above.)
4718 % We'd like to right-justify chapter numbers, but that looks strange
4855 % One exception: @ is still an escape character, so that @end tex works.
4902 % This is the definition that ^^M gets inside @lisp, @example, and other
4911 % to help in doing that, since in @example-like environments \parskip
4934 % also clear it, so that its embedded environments do the narrowing again.
5144 % we need the curly braces so that makeinfo sees the @verb command, eg:
5238 % Do the @verbatim magic: define the macro \doverbatim so that
5252 % ignore everything up to the first ^^M, that's the newline at the end
5402 % Remember that \dosubind{fn}{foo}{} is equivalent to \doind{fn}{foo}.
5486 % distinguish it from the body text that may end up on the next line
5497 % (plain.tex says that \dimen1 should be used only as global.)
5543 % want a way to get ttsl. Let's try @var for that.
5560 % Be sure that we always have a definition for `(', etc. For example,
5663 % Append \endinput to make sure that TeX does not see the ending newline.
5665 % I've verified that it is necessary both for e-TeX and for ordinary TeX
5694 % This does \let #1 = #2, with \csnames; that is,
5812 % macro definitions that have been changed to \relax.
5822 % This makes use of the obscure feature that if the last token of a
5824 % an opening brace, and that opening brace is not consumed.
5832 % in the params list, to be ##N where N is the position in that list.
5833 % That gets used by \mbodybackslash (above).
5837 % unexpandable, insert that wherever you need a #, and then redefine
5865 % \xdef is used so that macro definitions will survive the file
5958 \newif\ifwarnedxrefs % True if we warned once that they aren't known.
6114 % insert empty discretionaries after hyphens, which means that it will
6149 % one that Bob is working on :).
6218 % Was that xref control sequence that we just defined for a float?
6280 % that is not enough: for node names that actually contain a ^
6311 % of the xrdef. Seems like it should be a catcode12 \, and that
6345 % pagealignmacro call if that space before the closing brace is
6376 % Oh yes, they do; otherwise, @ifset (and anything else that uses
6401 % text after an @example or the like (not that this is good style).
6425 % Deeper inside, just make sure that the saved insertions are not spilled
6601 % If label is given but no type, we handle that as the empty type.
6679 % Write the text that goes in the lof to the aux file as
6750 % which is true if #1 represents a float ref. That is, the magic
6803 % page number, and we want to fully expand that so we can get a link
7085 % typewriter fonts to have this, we can check that font parameter.
7098 % use math or other variants that look better in normal text.
7128 % If a .fmt file is being used, characters that might appear in a file
7187 % That is what \eatinput is for; after that, the `\' should revert to printing
7195 % that, assuming it is called before the first `\' could plausibly occur.
7196 % Also turn back on active characters that might appear in the input