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40 % complete document in each bug report with which we can reproduce the
204 % vertical list for the beginning and end of each change).
413 % Each occurence of `\^^M' or `<space>\^^M' is replaced by a single space.
468 % Make each space character in the input produce a normal interword
470 % is used only in environments like @example, where each line of input
690 % @example, where each end-of-line in the input causes an
729 where each line of input produces a line of output.}
1601 % Each font-changing command also sets the names \lsize (one size lower)
2001 % We set the font at each command, rather than predefining it in
2577 % Contents of each column will wrap at width given in preamble. Width
2590 % current hsize to be used for each column. You may use as many
2597 % using the widest term desired in each column.
2599 % Each new table line starts with @item, each subsequent new column
2753 % In order to keep entries from bumping into each other
2758 % to the width of each template entry.
2762 % will keep entries from bumping into each other. Table will start at
3532 % for each subtopic.
3616 % we need before each entry, but it's better.
3661 % of each paragraph, so we need not do anything with that.
3668 % A bit of stretch before each entry for the benefit of balancing
3772 % routine, in each of @smallbook, @afourpaper, and the default 8.5x11
3937 % Each @chapter defines this as the name of the chapter.
4302 % use \thissection because that changes with each section.
4493 % Tell \shipout to create a pdf destination on each page, if we're
4704 % \tt widths. Each \tt character is 1en, so two makes it 1em.
4847 % each corner char, and rule thickness
4886 \obeylines % each line of input is a line of output
5061 % make each space count
5095 % make each space count
5681 % Called by \do from \dounmacro on each macro. The idea is to omit any
5701 % so \defmacro knows what to do. Define \macarg.blah for each blah
6421 % \epsfbox itself resets \epsf?size at each figure.
6450 % We keep a separate counter for each FLOATTYPE, which we reset at each
6487 % We want each FLOATTYPE to be numbered separately (Figure 1,
6673 % This is called on each entry in a list of floats. We're passed the