Lines Matching full:hexadecimal
256 After \ex, from zero to two hexadecimal digits are read (letters can be in
257 upper or lower case). Any number of hexadecimal digits may appear between \ex{
260 hexadecimal is 7FFFFFFF. Note that this is bigger than the largest Unicode code
263 If characters other than hexadecimal digits appear between \ex{ and }, or if
265 initial \ex will be interpreted as a basic hexadecimal escape, with no
1044 followed by two other characters. The octal or hexadecimal representation of
1062 they match to the class. For example, [\edABCDEF] matches any hexadecimal
1116 xdigit hexadecimal digits