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61 a user-defined \fImacro\fR in place of the control line.
80 or left-parenthesis-introduced, two-character name as in \fB\en(\fIxx\fR.
86 1\(sl432 inch and a vertical resolution
87 of 1\(sl144 inch.)
91 typewriter-like output devices.
117 \fBi\fR Inch 432 240
119 \fBP\fR Pica = 1\(sl6 inch 72 240\(sl6
122 \fBp\fR Point = 1\(sl72 inch 6 240\(sl72
128 which is output-device dependent;
129 common values are 1\(sl10 and 1\(sl12 inch.
131 such as \(mi> (\(->) are often extra wide.
132 The default scaling is ems for the horizontally-oriented requests
145 for the vertically-oriented requests and functions
170 The number, \fIN\fR, may be specified in decimal-fraction form
176 For vertically-oriented requests and functions, \fB~\|\fIN\fR
202 Except where controlled by parentheses, evaluation of expressions is left-to-right;
224 \(+-\fIN\fR means that the argument may take the forms \fIN\fR, \(pl\fIN\fR, or \(mi\fIN\fR and
233 most requests expect to set parameters to non-negative
258 Character string arguments are indicated by multi-character mnemonics.
263 The \*(TR character set consists of a typesetter-dependent basic
267 All printable \s-1ASCII\s+1 characters are included,
269 With three exceptions, these \s-1ASCII\s+1 characters are input as themselves,
270 and non-\s-1ASCII\s+1 characters are input in the form \fB\e(\fIxx\fR where
271 \fIxx\fR is a two-character name given in the Appendix Table|II.
272 The three \s-1ASCII\s+1 exceptions are mapped as follows:
278 \s-1ASCII\s+1 Input Printed by \*(TR
283 \(mi minus - hyphen
290 \fB\-\fR
292 by \fB\e\'\fR, \fB\e\`\fR, and \fB\e\-\fR respectively or by their names (Table II).
293 The \s-1ASCII\s+1 characters \fB@\fR, \fB#\fR, \fB"\fR, \fB\(aa\fR, \fB\(ga\fR, \fB<\fR, \fB>\fR, \…
294 only on the Special Font and are printed as a 1-em space if that font
299 but can in general print only \s-1ASCII\s+1
335 A request for a named but not-mounted font is \fIignored\fR.
339 In the subsequent discussion of font-related requests,
340 \fIF\fR represents either a one\(sltwo-character
341 font name or the numerical font position, 1-4.
342 The current font is available (as numerical position) in the read-only number register \fB.f\fR.
345 and normally underlines Italic characters (see \(sc10.5).
350 This is a range of 1\(sl12 inch to 1\(sl2 inch.
356 or a \fB\es\fI\(+-N\fR (1\(<=\fIN\fR\(<=9)
369 \fB&ps\fI|\(+-N\fR 10\|point previous E Point size
370 set to \(+-\fIN\fR.
371 Alternatively imbed \fB\es\fIN\fR or \fB\es\fI\(+-N\fR.
380 \fB&fz\fI|F|\(+-N\fR off - E The characters in font \fIF\fR will be adjusted to
381 be in size \(+-\fIN\fR. Characters in the Special Font encountered during the
386 \fB&fz|S|\fIF|\(+-N\fR off - E The characters in the Special Font
387 will be in size \(+-\fIN\fR independent of previous \fB&fz\fR requests.
389 \fB&ss\fI|N\fR 12\(sl36\|em ignored E Space-character size
394 \fB&cs|\fIF\|N\|M\fR off - P Constant character space
401 the em is \fIM\fR-points.
411 \fB&bd\fI|F|N\fR off - P The characters in font \fIF\fR will be artificially
420 \fB&bd|S|\fIF|N\fR off - P The characters in the Special Font
430 \fB&fp|\fIN|F\fR R,I,B,S ignored - Font position.
432 that a font named \fIF\fR is mounted on position \fIN\fR (1-4).
446 A pseudo-page transition onto the \fIfirst\fR page occurs
448 when the first \fInon-diverted\fR text processing occurs.
458 beginning about 1\(sl27|inch from the left edge of the
459 8|inch wide, continuous roll paper, but these characteristics are typesetter-
462 are output-device dependent.
465 \fB&pl\fI|\(+-N\fR 11\|in 11\|in \fBv\fR Page length set to \fI\(+-N\fR.
470 \fB&bp\fI|\(+-N\fR \fIN\(eq\fR1 - B*,\fBv\fR Begin page.
477 If \fI\(+-N\fR is given, the new page number will be \fI\(+-N\fR.
480 \fB&pn\fI|\(+-N\fR \fIN\fR\(eq1 ignored - Page number.
481 The next page (when it occurs) will have the page number \fI\(+-N\fR.
482 A \fBpn\fR must occur before the initial pseudo-page transition
486 \fB&po\fI|\(+-N\fR 0;|26\(sl27\|in\(dg previous \fBv\fR Page offset.
491 The current \fIleft margin\fR is set to \fI\(+-N\fR.
492 The \*(TR initial value provides about 1|inch of paper margin
493 including the physical typesetter margin of 1\(sl27|inch.
494 In \*(TR the maximum (line-length)+(page-offset) is about 7.54 inches.
498 \fB&ne\fI|N\fR - \fIN\(eq\fR1\|\fIV\fR D,\fBv\fR Need \fIN\fR vertical space.
499 If the distance, \fID\fR, to the next trap position (see \(sc7.5) is less than \fIN\fR,
515 \fB&rt\fI|\(+-N\fR none internal D,\fBv\fR Return \fIupward only\fR to a marked vertical place
517 If \fI\(+-N\fR (w.r.t. current place) is given,
518 the place is \fI\(+-N\fR from the top of the page or diversion
547 "\fB\e\ \ \fR" (backslash-space).
552 quantization to character-size spaces;
554 the command line option \fB\-e\fR causes uniform
559 and text base-line position on the page for this line is in the \fBnl\fR register.
560 The text base-line high-water mark (lowest place) on the current page is in
561 the \fB.h\fR register. The \fB.k\fR register (read-only) contains the horizontal size of
562 the text portion (without indent) of the current partially-collected output
568 Multiple inter-word space characters found in the input are retained,
581 the non-printing, zero-width filler character \fB\e&\fR.
584 using \fBtr\fR (\(sc10.5).
589 (non-fill) mode can be \fIinterrupted\fR by terminating
602 \fB&br\fR - - B Break.
610 \fB&fi\fR \(fill|on - B,E Fill subsequent output lines.
614 \fB&nf\fR fill|on - B,E Nofill.
625 The type indicator can also be a value saved from the read-only \fB.j\fR number
640 \fB&na\fR adjust - E Noadjust.
647 within the current (line-length minus indent).
655 Base-line spacing.
656 The vertical spacing \fI(V)\fR between the base-lines of successive
659 with a resolution of 1\(sl144\|inch\|\(eq\|1\(sl2|point
664 For the common type sizes (9-12 points),
667 \*(TR default is 10-point type on a 12-point spacing
670 Multiple-\fIV\|\fR line separation (e.\|g. double spacing) may be requested
673 Extra line-space.
677 the \fIextra-line-space\fR function \fB\ex\fI\'N\|\|\'\fR
691 The most recently utilized post-line extra line-space is available in the \fB.a\fR register.
695 which honors the \fIno-space\fR mode and which does
700 \fB&vs\fI|N\fR 1\(sl6in;12pts previous E,\fBp\fR Set vertical base-line spacing size \fIV\fR.
704 set to \fI\(+-N\fR.
706 appended to each output text line. The (read-only) number register \fB.L\fR
707 is set to contain the current line-spacing value.
710 \fB&sp\fI|N\fR - \fIN\fR\(eq1\fIV\fR B,\fBv\fR Space vertically in \fIeither\fR direction.
715 If the no-space mode is on,
718 \fB&sv\fI|N\fR - \fIN\(eq\fR1\fIV\fR \fBv\fR Save a contiguous vertical block of size \fIN\fR.
721 No-space mode has \fIno\fR effect.
727 \fB&os\fR - - - Output saved vertical space.
728 No-space mode has \fIno\fR effect.
732 \fB&ns\fR space - D No-space mode turned on.
733 When on, the no-space mode inhibits \fBsp\fR requests and
735 The no-space mode is turned off when a line of
738 \fB&rs\fR space - D Restore spacing.
739 The no-space mode is turned off.
741 Blank|text|line. - B Causes a break and