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@ -664,7 +664,7 @@ from GRUB and you don't have to make a floppy or hard disk image file,
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which can cause compatibility problems.
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For booting from a CD-ROM, GRUB uses a special Stage 2 called
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@file{stage2_eltorito}. The only GRUB files you need to have in your
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@file{stage2_eltorito}. The only GRUB files you need to have in your
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bootable CD-ROM are this @file{stage2_eltorito} and optionally a config file
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@file{menu.lst}. You don't need to use @file{stage1} or @file{stage2},
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because El Torito is quite different from the standard boot process.
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@ -702,13 +702,13 @@ $ @kbd{mkisofs -R -b boot/grub/stage2_eltorito -no-emul-boot \
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This produces a file named @file{grub.iso}, which then can be burned
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into a CD (or a DVD). @kbd{mkisofs} has already set up the disc to boot
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from the @kbd{boot/grub/stage2_eltorito} file, so there is no need to
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from the @kbd{boot/grub/stage2_eltorito} file, so there is no need to
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setup GRUB on the disc. (Note that the @kbd{-boot-load-size 4} bit is
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required for compatibility with the BIOS on many older machines.)
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You can use the device @samp{(cd)} to access a CD-ROM in your
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config file. This is not required; GRUB automatically sets the root device
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to @samp{(cd)} when booted from a CD-ROM. It is only necessary to refer to
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config file. This is not required; GRUB automatically sets the root device
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to @samp{(cd)} when booted from a CD-ROM. It is only necessary to refer to
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@samp{(cd)} if you want to access other drives as well.
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@ -2414,7 +2414,7 @@ is to be found; if specified it takes precedence over @var{unit}.
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be in the range 5-8 and stop bits must be 1 or 2. Default is 8 data
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bits and one stop bit. @var{parity} is one of @samp{no}, @samp{odd},
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@samp{even} and defaults to @samp{no}. The option @option{--device}
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can only be used in the grub shell and is used to specify the
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can only be used in the grub shell and is used to specify the
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tty device to be used in the host operating system (@pxref{Invoking the
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grub shell}).
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@ -2431,8 +2431,8 @@ support. See also @ref{Serial terminal}.
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@deffn Command setkey [to_key from_key]
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Change the keyboard map. The key @var{from_key} is mapped to the key
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@var{to_key}. If no argument is specified, reset key mappings. Note that
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this command @emph{does not} exchange the keys. If you want to exchange
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@var{to_key}. If no argument is specified, reset key mappings. Note that
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this command @emph{does not} exchange the keys. If you want to exchange
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the keys, run this command again with the arguments exchanged, like this:
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@example
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docs/texinfo.tex
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docs/texinfo.tex
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% We don't want .vr (or whatever) entries like this:
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% \entry{{\tt \indexbackslash }acronym}{32}{\code {\acronym}}
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% "\acronym" won't work when it's read back in;
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% it needs to be
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% it needs to be
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% {\code {{\tt \backslashcurfont }acronym}
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\shipout\vbox{%
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% Do this early so pdf references go to the beginning of the page.
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\def\?{?\spacefactor=\endofsentencespacefactor\space}
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% @frenchspacing on|off says whether to put extra space after punctuation.
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%
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%
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\def\onword{on}
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\def\offword{off}
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%
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% that's what we do).
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% double active backslashes.
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%
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%
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{\catcode`\@=0 \catcode`\\=\active
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@gdef@activebackslashdouble{%
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@catcode`@\=@active
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% us) handles it with this amazing macro to replace tokens, with minor
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% changes for Texinfo. It is included here under the GPL by permission
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% from the author, Heiko Oberdiek.
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%
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%
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% #1 is the tokens to replace.
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% #2 is the replacement.
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% #3 is the control sequence with the string.
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%
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%
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\def\HyPsdSubst#1#2#3{%
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\def\HyPsdReplace##1#1##2\END{%
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##1%
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% tried to figure out what each command should do in the context
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% of @url. for now, just make @/ a no-op, that's the only one
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% people have actually reported a problem with.
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%
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%
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\normalturnoffactive
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\def\@{@}%
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\let\/=\empty
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% Definitions for a main text size of 11pt. This is the default in
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% Texinfo.
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%
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%
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\def\definetextfontsizexi{%
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% Text fonts (11.2pt, magstep1).
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\def\textnominalsize{11pt}
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% section, chapter, etc., sizes following suit. This is for the GNU
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% Press printing of the Emacs 22 manual. Maybe other manuals in the
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% future. Used with @smallbook, which sets the leading to 12pt.
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%
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%
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\def\definetextfontsizex{%
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% Text fonts (10pt).
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\def\textnominalsize{10pt}
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\setfont\secsf\sfbshape{12}{1000}{OT1}
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\let\secbf\secrm
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\setfont\secsc\scbshape{10}{\magstep1}{OT1}
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\font\seci=cmmi12
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\font\seci=cmmi12
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\font\secsy=cmsy10 scaled \magstep1
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\def\sececsize{1200}
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% We provide the user-level command
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% @fonttextsize 10
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% (or 11) to redefine the text font size. pt is assumed.
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%
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%
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\def\xword{10}
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\def\xiword{11}
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%
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%
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% Set \globaldefs so that documents can use this inside @tex, since
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% makeinfo 4.8 does not support it, but we need it nonetheless.
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%
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%
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\begingroup \globaldefs=1
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\ifx\textsizearg\xword \definetextfontsizex
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\else \ifx\textsizearg\xiword \definetextfontsizexi
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% each of the four underscores in __typeof__. This is undesirable in
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% some manuals, especially if they don't have long identifiers in
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% general. @allowcodebreaks provides a way to control this.
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%
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%
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\newif\ifallowcodebreaks \allowcodebreakstrue
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\def\keywordtrue{true}
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% @acronym for "FBI", "NATO", and the like.
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% We print this one point size smaller, since it's intended for
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% all-uppercase.
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%
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%
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\def\acronym#1{\doacronym #1,,\finish}
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\def\doacronym#1,#2,#3\finish{%
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{\selectfonts\lsize #1}%
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% @abbr for "Comput. J." and the like.
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% No font change, but don't do end-of-sentence spacing.
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%
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%
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\def\abbr#1{\doabbr #1,,\finish}
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\def\doabbr#1,#2,#3\finish{%
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{\plainfrenchspacing #1}%
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% Theiling, which support regular, slanted, bold and bold slanted (and
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% "outlined" (blackboard board, sort of) versions, which we don't need).
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% It is available from http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/fonts/eurosym.
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%
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%
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% Although only regular is the truly official Euro symbol, we ignore
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% that. The Euro is designed to be slightly taller than the regular
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% font height.
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%
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%
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% feymr - regular
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% feymo - slanted
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% feybr - bold
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% feybo - bold slanted
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%
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%
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% There is no good (free) typewriter version, to my knowledge.
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% A feymr10 euro is ~7.3pt wide, while a normal cmtt10 char is ~5.25pt wide.
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% Hmm.
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%
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%
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% Also doesn't work in math. Do we need to do math with euro symbols?
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% Hope not.
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%
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%
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%
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%
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\def\euro{{\eurofont e}}
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\def\eurofont{%
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% We set the font at each command, rather than predefining it in
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% \textfonts and the other font-switching commands, so that
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% installations which never need the symbol don't have to have the
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% font installed.
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%
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%
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% There is only one designed size (nominal 10pt), so we always scale
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% that to the current nominal size.
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%
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%
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% By the way, simply using "at 1em" works for cmr10 and the like, but
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% does not work for cmbx10 and other extended/shrunken fonts.
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%
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%
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\def\eurosize{\csname\curfontsize nominalsize\endcsname}%
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%
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\ifx\curfontstyle\bfstylename
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\ifx\curfontstyle\bfstylename
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% bold:
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\font\thiseurofont = \ifusingit{feybo10}{feybr10} at \eurosize
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\else
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\else
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\font\thiseurofont = \ifusingit{feymo10}{feymr10} at \eurosize
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\fi
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% Textures 1.7.7 (preloaded format=plain 93.10.14) (68K) 16 APR 2004 02:38
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% so we'll define it if necessary.
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%
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%
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%
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%
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% Sample whatsit resulting:
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% So:
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\gdef^^a3{{\pounds}}
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\gdef^^a5{\missingcharmsg{YEN SIGN}}
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\gdef^^a6{\missingcharmsg{BROKEN BAR}}
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\gdef^^a7{\S}
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\gdef^^a9{\copyright}
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\gdef^^c8{\`E}
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\gdef^^d6{\"O}
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\gdef^^d7{$\times$}
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\gdef^^d8{\v R}
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\gdef^^d9{\ringaccent U}
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\gdef^^d9{\ringaccent U}
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\gdef^^da{\'U}
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\gdef^^db{\H U}
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\gdef^^dc{\"U}
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}
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% UTF-8 character definitions.
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%
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%
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% This code to support UTF-8 is based on LaTeX's utf8.def, with some
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% changes for Texinfo conventions. It is included here under the GPL by
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% permission from Frank Mittelbach and the LaTeX team.
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%
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%
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\newcount\countUTFx
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\newcount\countUTFy
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\newcount\countUTFz
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% Same as @turnoffactive except outputs \ as {\tt\char`\\} instead of
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% the literal character `\'.
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%
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%
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@def@normalturnoffactive{%
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@let\=@normalbackslash
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@let"=@normaldoublequote
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