version 1.12, 2010/07/04 22:04:04 |
version 1.14, 2010/07/27 13:16:00 |
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except that a leading argument must be specified. |
except that a leading argument must be specified. |
It is ignored, as are its children. |
It is ignored, as are its children. |
.Ss \&ds |
.Ss \&ds |
Define a string. |
Define a reserved word. |
This macro is intended to have two arguments, |
Its syntax is as follows: |
the name of the string to define and its content. |
.Pp |
Currently, it is ignored including its arguments, |
.D1 Pf \. Sx \&ds No Cm key val |
and the number of arguments is not checked. |
.Pp |
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The |
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.Cm key |
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and |
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.Cm val |
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strings are space-separated. |
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The |
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.Cm key |
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values may be invoked in subsequent text by using \e*(NN for two-letter |
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pairs, \e*N for one-letter, and \e*[NNN] for arbitrary-length values. |
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.Pp |
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If |
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.Cm val |
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is begun with a double-quote mark, the mark is passed over. |
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.Cm val |
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consists of |
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.Em all |
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text following this point, including whitespace and trailing |
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double-quotes. |
.Ss \&de1 |
.Ss \&de1 |
The syntax of this macro is the same as that of |
The syntax of this macro is the same as that of |
.Sx \&ig , |
.Sx \&ig , |