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43 The \s-1ASCII\s+1 horizontal tab character and the \s-1ASCII\s+1
44 \s-1SOH\s+1 (hereafter known as the \fIleader\fR character)
53 offer the choice of repeated character or motion.
78 that of a repeated character string cannot be.
79 Repeated character strings contain an integer number of characters, and
114 \*(NR every 8 character widths.
120 The tab repetition character becomes \fIc\fR,
124 The leader repetition character becomes \fIc\fR,
129 the padding indicator is set to the \fIspace\fR character or to
133 Input and Output Conventions and Character Translations
135 Input character translations.
136 Ways of inputting the graphic character set were
147 The \fIescape\fR character \fB\e\fR
149 causes the following character to mean
150 another character, or to indicate
154 should not be confused with the \s-1ASCII\s+1 control character \s-1ESC\s+1 of the
156 The escape character \fB\e\fR can be input with the sequence \fB\e\e\fR.
157 The escape character can be changed with \fBec\fR,
159 for the new escape character.
160 \fB\ee\fR can be used to print whatever the current escape character is.
166 Set escape character to \fB\e\fR, or to \fIc\fR, if given.
173 in the current \*(TR character set \(em
185 If \fIN\fR\(eq\^2, only the two-character ligatures are automatically invoked.
192 Unless in \fIcopy mode\fR, the \s-1ASCII\s+1 backspace character is replaced
194 space character.
224 A variant of \fBul\fR that causes \fIevery\fR character to be underlined in \*(NR.
233 Both the control character \fB.\fR and the \fIno-break\fR
234 control character \fB\'\fR may be changed, if desired.
242 The basic control character is set to \fIc\fR,
245 \fB&c2\fI|c\fR \fB\' \'\fR E The \fInobreak\fR control character is set
249 One character can be made a stand-in for another character using \fBtr\fR.
250 All text processing (e. g. character comparisons) takes place
251 with the input (stand-in) character which appears to have the width of the final
252 character.
260 the last one will be mapped into the space character.
356 1 means that at least one character has a descender (like \fBy\fR);
357 2 means that at least one character is tall (like \fBH\fR);
376 is that of the widest character.
397 (the first character on top and the last at the bottom);
413 (underline character in \*(NR).
472 of the (optional) character \fIc\fR stacked vertically apart 1\|em
476 The default character is the \fIbox rule\fR |\(br| (\fB\|\e(br\fR);
477 the other suitable character is the \fIbold vertical\fR \|\(bv\| (\fB\|\e(bv\fR).