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.\" Copyright (C) Caldera International Inc. 2001-2002. All rights reserved.
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.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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.\" permission.
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.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
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.\" @(#)m2 8.1 (Berkeley) 8/14/93
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.\" $FreeBSD$
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.rm mx
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.br
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.mh
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Line Length and Indenting
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The maximum line length for fill mode may be set with \fBll\fR.
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The indent may be set with \fBin\fR;
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an indent applicable to \fIonly\fR the \fInext\fR output line may be set with \fBti\fR.
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The line length includes indent space but \fInot\fR
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page offset space.
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The line-length minus the indent is the basis for centering with \fBce\fR.
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The effect of \fBll\fR, \fBin\fR, or \fBti\fR
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is delayed, if a partially collected line exists,
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until after that line is output.
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In fill mode the length of text on an output line is less than or equal to
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the line length minus the indent.
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The current line length and indent are available in registers \fB.l\fR and \fB.i\fR respectively.
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The length of \fIthree-part titles\fR produced by \fBtl\fR
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(see \(sc14) is \fIindependently\fR set by \fBlt\fR.
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.h1
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\fB&ll\fI|\(+-N\fR 6.5\|in previous E,\fBm\fR Line length is set to \(+-\fIN\fR.
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In \*(TR the maximum (line-length)+(page-offset) is about 7.54 inches.
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\fB&in\fI|\(+-N\fR \fIN\(eq\^\fR0 previous B,E,\fBm\fR Indent is set to \fI\(+-N\fR.
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The indent is prepended to each output line.
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\fB&ti\fI|\(+-N\fR - ignored B,E,\fBm\fR Temporary indent.
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The \fInext\fR output text line will be indented a distance \fI\(+-N\fR
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Macros, Strings, Diversion, and Position Traps
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Macros and strings.
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A \fImacro\fR is a named set of arbitrary \fIlines\fR that may be invoked by name or
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with a \fItrap\fR.
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A \fIstring\fR is a named string of \fIcharacters\fR,
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\fInot\fR including a newline character,
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that may be interpolated by name at any point.
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Request, macro, and string names share the \fIsame\fR name list.
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Macro and string names
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may be one or two characters long and may usurp previously defined
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request, macro, or string names.
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Any of these entities may be renamed with \fBrn\fR
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or removed with \fBrm\fR.
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Macros are created by \fBde\fR and \fBdi\fR, and appended to by \fBam\fR and \fBda\fR;
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\fBdi\fR and \fBda\fR cause normal output to be stored in a macro.
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Strings are created by \fBds\fR and appended to by \fBas\fR.
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A macro is invoked in the same way as a request;
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a control line beginning \fB.\fIxx\fR will interpolate the contents of macro \fIxx\fR.
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The remainder of the line may contain up to nine \fIarguments\fR.
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The strings \fIx\fR and \fIxx\fR are interpolated at any desired point with
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\fB\e\(**\fIx\fR and \fB\e\(**(\fIxx\fR respectively.
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String references and macro invocations may be nested.
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Copy mode input interpretation.
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of strings and macros (not by diversion)
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the input is read in \fIcopy mode\fR.
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The input is copied without interpretation
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\fIexcept\fR that:
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.ds + \v'-.1m'\s-4\(bu\s+4\v'+.1m'
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\(bu The contents of number registers indicated by \fB\en\fR are interpolated.
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\(bu Strings indicated by \fB\e\(**\fR are interpolated.
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\(bu Arguments indicated by \fB\e$\fR are interpolated.
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\(bu Concealed newlines indicated by \fB\e\fR(newline) are eliminated.
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\(bu Comments indicated by \fB\e"\fR are eliminated.
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\(bu \fB\et\fR and \fB\ea\fR are interpreted as \s-1ASCII\s+1 horizontal tab and \s-1SOH\s+1 respectively (\(sc9).
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\(bu \fB\e\e\fR is interpreted as \fB\e\fR.
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\(bu \fB\e.\fR is interpreted as "\fB.\fR".
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.x2
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prepending
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a \fB\e\fR.
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For example, since \fB\e\e\fR maps into a \fB\e\fR, \fB\e\en\fR will copy as \fB\en\fR which
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will be interpreted as a number register indicator when the
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macro or string is reread.
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.sc
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Arguments.
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When a macro is invoked by name, the remainder of the line is
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taken to contain up to nine arguments.
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The argument separator is the space character, and arguments
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may be surrounded by double-quotes to permit imbedded space characters.
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Pairs of double-quotes may be imbedded in double-quoted arguments to
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represent a single double-quote.
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If the desired arguments won't fit on a line,
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a concealed newline may be used to continue on the next line.
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When a macro is invoked the \fIinput level\fR is \fIpushed down\fR and
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any arguments available at the previous level become unavailable
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until the macro is completely read and the previous level is restored.
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A macro's own arguments can be interpolated at \fIany\fR point
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within the macro with \fB\e$\fIN\fR, which interpolates the \fIN\fR\^th
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argument
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(1\(<=\fIN\fR\^\(<=9).
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If an invoked argument doesn't exist,
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a null string results.
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For example, the macro \fIxx\fR may be defined by
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Today is \e\e$1 the \e\e$2.
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&. \e"end definition
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.ft R
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.ft B
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&xx Monday 14th
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to produce the text
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.ft B
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Today is Monday the 14th.
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Note that the \fB\e$\fR
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was concealed in the definition with a prepended \fB\e\fR.
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The number of currently available
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arguments is in the \fB.$\fR register.
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.pg
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No arguments are available at the top (non-macro) level
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in this implementation.
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Because string referencing is implemented
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as an input-level push down,
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no arguments are available from \fIwithin\fR a string.
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No arguments are available within a trap-invoked macro.
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.pg
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Arguments are copied in \fIcopy mode\fR onto a stack
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where they are available for reference.
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The mechanism does not allow an argument to contain
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a direct reference to a \fIlong\fR string
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(interpolated at copy time) and it is advisable to
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conceal string references (with an extra \fB\e\fR\|)
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to delay interpolation until argument reference time.
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.sc
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Diversions.
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Processed output may be diverted into a macro for purposes
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such as footnote processing (see Tutorial \(scT5)
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or determining the horizontal and vertical size of some text for
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conditional changing of pages or columns.
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A single diversion trap may be set at a specified vertical position.
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The number registers \fBdn\fR and \fBdl\fR respectively contain the
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vertical and horizontal size of the most
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recently ended diversion.
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Processed text that is diverted into a macro
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retains the vertical size of each of its lines when reread
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in \fInofill\fR mode
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regardless of the current \fIV\fR.
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Constant-spaced (\fBcs\fR) or emboldened (\fBbd\fR) text that is diverted
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can be reread correctly only if these modes are again or still in effect
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at reread time.
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One way to do this is to imbed in the diversion the appropriate
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\fBcs\fR or \fBbd\fR requests with the \fItransparent\fR
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mechanism described in \(sc10.6.
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Diversions may be nested
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and certain parameters and registers
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are associated
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with the current diversion level
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(the top non-diversion level may be thought of as the
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0th diversion level).
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These are the diversion trap and associated macro,
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no-space mode,
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the internally-saved marked place (see \fBmk\fR and \fBrt\fR),
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the current vertical place (\fB.d\fR register),
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the current high-water text base-line (\fB.h\fR register),
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and the current diversion name (\fB.z\fR register).
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.sc
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Traps.
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Three types of trap mechanisms are available\(empage traps, a diversion trap, and
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an input-line-count trap.
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Macro-invocation traps may be planted using \fBwh\fR at any page position including the top.
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This trap position may be changed using \fBch\fR.
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Trap positions at or below the bottom of the page
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have no effect unless or until
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moved to within the page or rendered effective by an increase in page length.
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Two traps may be planted at the \fIsame\fR position only by first planting them at different
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positions and then moving one of the traps;
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the first planted trap will conceal the second unless and until the first one is moved
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(see Tutorial Examples \(scT5).
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If the first one is moved back, it again conceals the second trap.
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The macro associated with a page trap is automatically
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invoked when a line of text is output whose vertical size \fIreaches\fR
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or \fIsweeps past\fR the trap position.
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Reaching the bottom of a page springs the top-of-page trap, if any,
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provided there is a next page.
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The distance to the next trap position is available in the \fB.t\fR register;
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if there are no traps between the current position and the bottom of the page,
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the distance returned is the distance to the page bottom.
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A macro-invocation trap effective in the current diversion may be planted using \fBdt\fR.
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The \fB.t\fR register works in a diversion; if there is no subsequent trap a \fIlarge\fR
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distance is returned.
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For a description of input-line-count traps, see the \fBit\fR request below.
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\fB&de\fI|xx|yy\fR - \fI.yy=\fB..\fR - Define or redefine the macro \fIxx\fR.
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The contents of the macro begin on the next input line.
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Input lines are copied in \fIcopy mode\fR until the definition is terminated by a
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line beginning with \fB.\fIyy\fR,
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whereupon the macro \fIyy\fR is called.
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In the absence of \fIyy\fR, the definition
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is terminated by a
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line beginning with "\fB..\fR".
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A macro may contain \fBde\fR requests
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provided the terminating macros differ
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or the contained definition terminator is concealed.
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\&"\fB..\fR" can be concealed as
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\fB\e\e..\fR which will copy as \fB\e..\fR and be reread as "\fB..\fR".
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.bt
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\fB&am\fI|xx|yy\fR - \fI.yy=\fB..\fR - Append to macro (append version of \fBde\fR).
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.bt
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\fB&ds\fI|xx|string\fR - ignored - Define a string
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\fIxx\fR containing \fIstring\fR.
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Any initial double-quote in \fIstring\fR is stripped off to permit
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initial blanks.
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.bt
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\fB&as\fI|xx|string\fR - ignored - Append
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\fIstring\fR to string \fIxx\fR
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(append version of \fBds\fR).
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.bt
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\fB&rm\fI|xx\fR - ignored - Remove
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request, macro, or string.
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The name \fIxx\fR is removed from the name list and
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any related storage space is freed.
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Subsequent references will have no effect.
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.bt
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\fB&rn\fI|xx|yy\fR - ignored - Rename request, macro, or string
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\fIxx\fR to \fIyy\fR.
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If \fIyy\fR exists, it is first removed.
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.bt
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\fB&di|\fIxx\fR - end D Divert output to macro \fIxx\fR.
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Normal text processing occurs during diversion
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except that page offsetting is not done.
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The diversion ends when the request \fBdi\fR or \fBda\fR is encountered without an argument;
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extraneous
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requests of this type should not appear when nested diversions are being used.
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.bt
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\fB&da|\fIxx\fR - end D Divert, appending to \fIxx\fR
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(append version of \fBdi\fR).
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.bt
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\fB&wh\fI|N|xx\fR - - \fBv\fR Install
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a trap to invoke \fIxx\fR at page position \fIN;\fR
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a \fInegative N\fR will be interpreted with respect to the
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page \fIbottom\fR.
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Any macro previously planted at \fIN\fR is replaced by \fIxx\fR.
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A zero \fIN\fR refers to the \fItop\fR of a page.
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In the absence of \fIxx\fR, the first found trap at \fIN\fR, if any, is removed.
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.bt
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\fB&ch\fI|xx|N\fR - - \fBv\fR Change
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the trap position for macro \fIxx\fR to be \fIN\fR.
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In the absence of \fIN\fR, the trap, if any, is removed.
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.bt
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\fB&dt\fI|N|xx\fR - off D,\fBv\fR Install a diversion trap
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at position \fIN\fR in the \fIcurrent\fR diversion to invoke
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macro \fIxx\fR.
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Another \fBdt\fR will redefine the diversion trap.
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If no arguments are given, the diversion trap is removed.
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\fB&it\fI|N|xx\fR - off E Set an input-line-count trap
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to invoke the macro \fIxx\fR after \fIN\fR lines of \fItext\fR input
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have been read
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(control or request lines don't count).
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The text may be in-line text or
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text interpolated by inline or trap-invoked macros.
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\fB&em\fI|xx\fR none none - The
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macro \fIxx\fR will be invoked
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when all input has ended.
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The effect is the same as if the contents of \fIxx\fR had been at the end
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of the last file processed.
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Number Registers
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A variety of parameters are available to the user as
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predefined, named \fInumber registers\fR (see Summary and Index, page 7).
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In addition, the user may define his own named registers.
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Register names are one or two characters long and \fIdo not\fR conflict
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with request, macro, or string names.
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Except for certain predefined read-only registers,
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a number register can be read, written, automatically
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incremented or decremented, and interpolated
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into the input in a variety of formats.
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One common use of user-defined registers is to
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automatically number sections, paragraphs, lines, etc.
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A number register may be used any time numerical input is expected or desired
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and may be used in numerical \fIexpressions\fR (\(sc1.4).
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Number registers are created and modified using \fBnr\fR, which
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specifies the name, numerical value, and the auto-increment size.
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Registers are also modified, if accessed
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with an auto-incrementing sequence.
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If the registers \fIx\fR and \fIxx\fR both contain
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\fIN\fR and have the auto-increment size \fIM\fR,
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the following access sequences have the effect shown:
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.TS
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center box;
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c2|c2|c
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c2|c2|c
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l2|c2|c
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l2|c2|c
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l2|l2|c.
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Effect on Value
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Sequence Register Interpolated
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\fB\en\fIx\fR none \fIN\fR
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\fB\en(\fIxx\fR none \fIN\fR
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\fB\en+\fIx\fR \fIx\fR incremented by \fIM\fR \fIN+M\fR
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\fB\en\-\fIx\fR \fIx\fR decremented by \fIM\fR \fIN\-M\fR
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\fB\en+(\fIxx\fR \fIxx\fR incremented by \fIM\fR \fIN+M\fR
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\fB\en\-(\fIxx\fR \fIxx\fR decremented by \fIM\fR \fIN\-M\fR
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.TE
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When interpolated, a number register is converted to
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decimal (default),
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decimal with leading zeros,
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lower-case Roman,
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upper-case Roman,
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lower-case sequential alphabetic,
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or
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upper-case sequential alphabetic
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according to the format specified by \fBaf\fR.
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.h1
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.bt
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\fB&nr\fI|R|\(+-N|M\fR - - \fBu\fR \
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The number register \fIR\fR is assigned the value \fI\(+-N\fR
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with respect to the previous value, if any.
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The increment for auto-incrementing is set to \fIM\fR.
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\fB&af\fI|R|c\fR arabic - - Assign format \fIc\fR to register \fIR\fR.
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The available formats are:
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.TS
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center box;
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c2|c
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c2|c
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c2|l.
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Numbering
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Format Sequence
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_
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\fB1\fR 0,1,2,3,4,5,...
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\fB001\fR 000,001,002,003,004,005,...
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\fBi\fR 0,i,ii,iii,iv,v,...
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\fBI\fR 0,I,II,III,IV,V,...
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\fBa\fR 0,a,b,c,...,z,aa,ab,...,zz,aaa,...
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\fBA\fR 0,A,B,C,...,Z,AA,AB,...,ZZ,AAA,...
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.TE
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An arabic format having \fIN\fR digits
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specifies a field width of \fIN\fR digits (example 2 above).
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The read-only registers and the \fIwidth\fR function (\(sc11.2)
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are always arabic.
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\fB&rr\fI|R\fR - ignored - Remove register \fIR\fR.
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If many registers are being created dynamically, it
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may become necessary to remove no longer used registers
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to recapture internal storage space for newer registers.
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