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1055 % which is what @var uses.
1064 % FYI, plain.tex uses \\ as a temporary control sequence (why?), but
1203 % PDF uses PostScript string constants for the names of xref targets, to
1785 % like \smartslanted except unconditionally uses \ttsl.
1814 % Can't use plain's \frenchspacing because it uses the `\x notation, and
1879 % Unfortunately, TeX uses one parameter (\hyphenchar) to control
1941 % @kbdinputstyle -- arg is `distinct' (@kbd uses slanted tty font always),
1942 % `example' (@kbd uses ttsl only inside of @example and friends),
1943 % or `code' (@kbd uses normal tty font always).
2003 % @url synonym for @uref, since that's how everyone uses it.
3207 % \doindex just uses \parsearg; it calls \doind for the actual work.
3260 % \realbackslash, still used for index files). When everything uses @,
4383 % xref code eventually uses it. On the other hand, it has to be called
6389 % Oh yes, they do; otherwise, @ifset (and anything else that uses
6624 % XREFLABEL-title value. \xrefX uses it to distinguish float
6626 % node and anchor labels. And \xrdef uses it to construct the
7102 % italic fonts. But since this is only used by $ and it uses \sl anyway