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20 .\" nor the names of other contributors may be used to endorse or promote
42 The maximum line length for fill mode may be set with \fBll\fR.
43 The indent may be set with \fBin\fR;
44 an indent applicable to \fIonly\fR the \fInext\fR output line may be set with \fBti\fR.
67 The resulting total indent may not be negative.
73 A \fImacro\fR is a named set of arbitrary \fIlines\fR that may be invoked by name or
77 that may be interpolated by name at any point.
80 may be one or two characters long and may usurp previously defined
82 Any of these entities may be renamed with \fBrn\fR
89 The remainder of the line may contain up to nine \fIarguments\fR.
92 String references and macro invocations may be nested.
123 Pairs of double-quotes may be imbedded in double-quoted arguments to
126 a concealed newline may be used to continue on the next line.
137 For example, the macro \fIxx\fR may be defined by
179 Processed output may be diverted into a macro for purposes
183 A single diversion trap may be set at a specified vertical position.
198 Diversions may be nested
202 (the top non-diversion level may be thought of as the
214 Macro-invocation traps may be planted using \fBwh\fR at any page position including the top.
215 This trap position may be changed using \fBch\fR.
219 Two traps may be planted at the \fIsame\fR position only by first planting them at different
233 A macro-invocation trap effective in the current diversion may be planted using \fBdt\fR.
247 A macro may contain \fBde\fR requests
306 The text may be in-line text or
319 In addition, the user may define his own named registers.
328 A number register may be used any time numerical input is expected or desired
329 and may be used in numerical \fIexpressions\fR (\(sc1.4).