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91 \let\ptexindent=\indent
104 % starts a new line in the output.
107 % Use TeX 3.0's \inputlineno to get the line number, for better error
200 % @| inserts a changebar to the left of the current line. It should
210 % Append this vertical mode material after the current line in the output.
317 \line{\ewtop\hfil\ewtop}%
319 \line{%
326 \line\bgroup
344 \hfil\egroup % end of (centering) \line\bgroup
348 \line{%
354 \line{\ewbot\hfil\ewbot}%
389 % the input line (except we remove a trailing comment). #1 should be a
436 % to get _exactly_ the rest of the line, we had to prevent such situation.
469 % space in the output. Don't allow a line break at this space, as this
470 % is used only in environments like @example, where each line of input
471 % should produce a line of output anyway.
630 % at the beginning of a line will start with \penalty -- and
643 % @* forces a line break.
646 % @/ allows a line break.
660 % produce a whole line of output instead of starting the paragraph.
665 % to keep its height that of a normal line. According to the rules for
690 % @example, where each end-of-line in the input causes an
691 % end-of-line in the output. We don't want the end-of-line after
693 % should appear on a line by itself (according to the Texinfo
699 % \baselineskip glue before it, and (when the next line of text is done)
703 % To get correct interline space between the last line of the group
704 % and the first line afterwards, we have to propagate \prevdepth.
729 where each line of input produces a line of output.}
750 % If the @need value is less than one line space, it's useless.
757 % normal leading is inserted relative to the preceding line.
793 % outputs text on separate line in roman font, starting at standard page margin
795 % This records the amount of indent in the innermost environment.
896 % @center line
897 % outputs that line, centered.
912 \line{#1}%
916 \def\centerV#1{\line{\kern\leftskip #1\kern\rightskip}}
922 % @comment ...line which is ignored...
972 % after a section heading. If WORD is `insert', then do indent at such
998 % We also make \indent itself not actually do anything until the next
1002 \gdef\indent{%
1004 \indent
1017 \global \let \indent = \ptexindent
1709 %% Add scribe-like font environments, plus @l for inline lisp (usually sans
1938 % and it is not used as such in any manual I can find. We need it for
2184 \global\evenheadline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}}
2189 \global\oddheadline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}}
2196 \global\evenfootline={\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}}
2201 \global\oddfootline = {\rlap{\centerline{#2}}\line{#1\hfil#3}}%
2237 \global\evenheadline={\line{\folio\hfil\thistitle}}
2238 \global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}}
2249 \global\evenheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}}
2250 \global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}}
2260 \global\evenheadline={\line{\folio\hfil\thistitle}}
2261 \global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}}
2269 \global\evenheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}}
2270 \global\oddheadline={\line{\thischapter\hfil\folio}}
2289 % @settitle line... specifies the title of the document, for headings.
2327 % If the item text does not fit in the space we have, put it on a line
2329 % line. We do not start a paragraph here because then if the next
2331 % horizontal list on a line by itself, resulting in extra blank space.
2359 % following text (if any) will end up on the same line.
2470 \vadjust{\penalty 1200}}% not good to break after first line of item.
2578 % can be specified either with sample text given in a template line,
2599 % Each new table line starts with @item, each subsequent new column
2626 % @multitableparindent is paragraph indent in table.
2630 % 0pt means it depends on current normal line spacing.
2695 % line is not enough. That is bad. So let's go back to just `&' until
2744 % \vtop will set a single line and will also let text wrap and
2750 % Use the current \colcount to find the correct column width:
2780 % blank line, when TeX decides to break the line at the space before the
2781 % box from the multistrut, so the strut ends up on a line by itself.
2798 \def\multistrut{\strut}% just use the standard line spacing
2858 % Ignore text until a line `@end #1', keeping track of nested conditionals.
2885 % Define a command to find the next `@end #1', which must be on a line
2888 % And this command to find another #1 command, at the beginning of a
2889 % line. (Otherwise, we would consider a line `@c @ifset', for
2932 % own to delimit the rest of the line, and then take it out again if we
3042 % \fooindex ...rest of line... puts an entry in the index foo.
3564 % as its first line, TeX doesn't complain about mismatched braces
3645 % Do not fill out the last line with white space.
3651 % Do not prefer a separate line ending with a hyphen to fewer lines.
3655 % don't both fit on one line. In that case, bob suggests starting the
3656 % dots pretty far over on the line. Unfortunately, a large
3664 % When the entry text needs to be broken, just fill out the first line
3685 % The following is kludged to not output a line of dots in the index if
3696 % If we must, put the page number on a line of its own, and fill out
3697 % this line with blank space. (The \hfil is overwhelmed with the
3720 \def\primary #1{\line{#1\hfil}}
3777 % First we halve the line length, less a little for the gutter between
3778 % the columns. We compute the gutter based on the line length, so it
4198 % 1) We use \vbox rather than the earlier \line to permit
4528 \advance\hsize by -\contentsrightmargin % Don't use the full line length.
4760 \let\indent=\ptexindent
4775 % Define @lisp ... @end lisp.
4776 % @lisp environment forms a group so it can rebind things,
4777 % including the definition of @end lisp (which normally is erroneous).
4779 % Amount to narrow the margins by for @lisp.
4782 % This is the definition that ^^M gets inside @lisp, @example, and other
4813 % \nonarrowing is a flag. If "set", @lisp etc don't narrow margins.
4849 % Flag to tell @lisp, etc., not to narrow margin.
4886 \obeylines % each line of input is a line of output
4902 % @example, @display, @format, @lisp
4934 % @lisp: indented, narrowed, typewriter font; @example: same as @lisp.
4939 \maketwodispenvs {lisp}{example}{%
4946 % @display/@smalldisplay: same as @lisp except keep current font.
5005 % indent a bit.
5029 % verbatim line.
5059 % Respect line breaks,
5093 % Respect line breaks,
5131 % of the @verbatim input line itself. Otherwise we get an extra blank
5132 % line in the output.
5213 % As above, allow line break if we have multiple x headers in a row.
5364 % distinguish it from the body text that may end up on the next line
5369 % Figure out line sizes for the paragraph shape.
5370 % The first line needs space for \box0; but if \rightskip is nonzero,
5427 % We want ()&[] to print specially on the defun line.
5799 % line. Whatever was read is then fed to the next control sequence
5820 % goes to end-of-line is not handled.
5854 % cross-references. The @node line might or might not have commas, and
6002 % not find a line break at a hyphen in a node names. Since some manuals
6168 % character, we would end up writing a line like this: 'xrdef {'hat
6241 \let\indent=\ptexindent
6293 % Don't crash into the line above the footnote text. Since this
6414 \line\bgroup\hss
6666 \leftskip=\tocindent % indent these entries like a toc
6743 % Use TeX 3.0's \emergencystretch to help line breaking, but if we're
6745 % stretch added to depend on the line length, hence the dependence on
6851 % He also recommends making @example and @lisp be small.
6992 % name cannot be active until we have parsed the command line.