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63 % and turn on active characters that we couldn't do earlier because
159 % sometimes characters are active, so we need control sequences.
641 % Other special characters: @questiondown @exclamdown @ordf @ordm
928 \turnoffactive % and allow special characters in the expansion
1136 % Some active characters (such as <) are spaced differently in math.
1161 % typewriter fonts as three actual period characters; on the other hand,
1288 % not active characters. hyperref.dtx (which has the same problem as
1419 % We have to set dummies so commands such as @code, and characters
1529 % document fonts. Therefore we cannot use special characters,
1534 % xx to do this right, we have to translate 8-bit characters to
2348 % can fit this many characters:
2350 % If we use \scriptfonts (8pt), then we can fit this many characters:
2352 % For me, subjectively, the few extra characters that fit aren't worth
3569 % marking characters.
3757 % We don't want these characters active, ...
3833 % The name of an index should be no more than 2 characters long
3975 % control characters, but is needed to separate the control word
4023 % Assorted special characters.
4166 % Assorted special characters.
4296 % the ``p'' and ``t'' characters have catcode \other, not 11 (letter).
4431 % Some minor font changes for the special characters.
5457 % These characters do not print properly in the Computer Modern roman
5682 % Since these characters are used in examples, they should be an even number of
6016 % [Knuth] p.344; only we need to do the other characters Texinfo sets
6129 % delimiter characters. Before first delimiter expect a
6636 % all characters are catcode 10, 11 or 12, except \ which is active
6639 % Non-ASCII encodings make 8-bit characters active, so un-activate
7137 {% The node name might contain 8-bit characters, which in our current
7222 % Special characters. Should be turned off anyway, but...
7238 % characters end up in a \csname. It's easier than
7246 % Make the characters 128-255 be printing characters.
7528 % the floattype might have accents or other special characters,
7622 % we don't write the literal three characters "^^M" into the aux file.
7704 % the floattype might have accents or other special characters,
7791 % Set the catcode of characters 128 through 255 to the specified number.
7809 % @documentencoding sets the definition of non-ASCII characters
7861 % First, make active non-ASCII characters in order for them to be
8603 % Make non-ASCII characters printable again for compatibility with
8829 % Define macros to output various characters with catcode for normal text.
8866 % Turn off all special characters except @
8899 % If a .fmt file is being used, characters that might appear in a file
8905 % Used sometimes to turn off (effectively) the active characters even after
8953 % Make _ and + \other characters, temporarily.
8967 % Also turn back on active characters that might appear in the input