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34 .OH 'A Revised Version of \*ms''USD:18-%'
35 .EH 'USD:18-%''A Revised Version of \*ms'
69 Footnote numbers are printed by means of a pre-defined string
70 (\e\(**\(**), which you invoke separately from .FS and .FE.
74 and on daisy-wheel terminals, but on low-resolution devices
76 If you use \e\(**\(** to indicate numbered footnotes,
81 This footnote, for example, was produced as follows:\e\(**\(**
88 If you never use the ``\e\(**\(**'' string,
94 If you are using \e\(**\(** to number footnotes,
98 then give that mark as the first argument to .FS: \e(dg
99 \&.FS \e(dg
109 because the \e\(**\(** string is not used.
111 or double dagger \(dd, represented as \|\e(dd.
117 It will put page numbers in the upper right-hand corner;
146 italicizing the book title and journal,
158 you can use .IP macros with \e\(**\(**\| as a hanging tag;
159 this will give you numbers at the left-hand margin.
162 and specify \e\(**\(** before the reference begins.
205 The \e\(**\^\u_\d string will yield two hyphens in \fBnroff\fP,
206 but in \fBtroff\fP it will produce an em dash\*-
208 The \e\(**Q and \e\(**U strings will produce
226 acute accent e\e\(**\' e\*'
227 grave accent e\e\(**\` e\*`
228 circumflex o\e\(**\d^\u o\*^
229 cedilla c\e\(**, c\*,
230 tilde n\e\(**\d~\u n\*~
231 question \e\(**? \*?
232 exclamation \e\(**! \*!
233 umlaut u\e\(**: u\*:
234 digraph s \e\(**8 \*8
235 hac\*vek c\e\(**v c\*v
236 macron a\e\(**_ a\*_
237 underdot s\e\(**. s\*.
238 o-slash o\e\(**/ o\*/
239 angstrom a\e\(**o a\*o
240 yogh kni\e\(**3t kni\*3t
241 Thorn \e\(**(Th \*(Th
242 thorn \e\(**(th \*(th
243 Eth \e\(**(D- \*(D-
244 eth \e\(**(d- \*(d-
245 hooked o \e\(**q \*q
246 ae ligature \e\(**(ae \*(ae
247 AE ligature \e\(**(Ae \*(Ae
248 oe ligature \e\(**(oe \*(oe
249 OE ligature \e\(**(Oe \*(Oe
263 \&.OH \'\ef\^IThe -mx Macros\'\'Page %\ef\^P\'
264 \&.EH \'\ef\^IPage %\'\'The -mx Macros\ef\^P\'