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| ##
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| ##  ChkTeX, example resource file for ChkTeX.
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| ##  Copyright (C) 1995-96 Jens T. Berger Thielemann
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| ##
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| ##  This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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| ##  it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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| ##  the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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| ##  (at your option) any later version.
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| ##
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| ##  This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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| ##  but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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| ##  MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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| ##  GNU General Public License for more details.
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| ##
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| ##  You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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| ##  along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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| ##  Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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| ##
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| ##  Contact the author at:
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| ##      Jens Berger
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| ##      Spektrumvn. 4
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| ##      N-0666 Oslo
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| ##      Norway
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| ##      E-mail: <jensthi@ifi.uio.no>
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| ##
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # Note:   The  format  has  changed  slightly  (again).  The { ...  }
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| # syntax does now mean case-sensitive comparing, while [ ...  ] means
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| # case-insensitive   comparing  of  the  keywords.   Case-insensitive
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| # comparing  of  the  keywords  is  only  supported  on  a few of the
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| # keywords  (it's not meaningful in all contexts, and it slows ChkTeX
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| # down).  Keywords supporting this are marked throughout the file.
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| #
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| # You  may  also reset a list by saying "KEYWORD = { ...  }"; it will
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| # then be set equal to the contents of the list you specify.
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| #
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| # Comments  begin  with  `#', and continues for the rest of the line.
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| # Blank lines plus leading and trailing spaces are of course ignored.
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| #
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| # The general format of this file is the following:
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| #
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| # KEYWORD { item item ...} [ item item ... ] /* Adds items */
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| #
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| # KEYWORD [ item item ...] { item item ... } /* Adds items */
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| #
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| # KEYWORD = item
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| #
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| # KEYWORD = { item item ... } /* Clears list before adding */
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| #
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| # KEYWORD = [ item item ... ] /* Clears list before adding */
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| #
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| # This  does  _not_  mean  that  you may alternate the forms; certain
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| # keywords  demands  a  list, other a single value.  You thus have to
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| # look at the examples of their use.
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| #
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| # Please  also  note  that if you specify a list-keyword twice, we'll
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| # concatenate the lists.   If you specify a item-keyword twice, we'll
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| # kill the previous value.
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| #
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| # We  are  slightly  context-sensitive when detecting tokens like "}"
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| # and "]"; they have to be preceded by a space.  This generally makes
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| # life easier.
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| #
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| # Items  are separated by spaces.  Newlines are considered as spaces,
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| # but  can't be escaped.  You may surround items with quotes (`"') to
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| # easily put spaces into them.
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| #
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| # Escape sequences available:
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| #
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| #   Sequence        Resulting character
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| #   !               A space (type `! ', not just a exclamation mark)
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| #   !"              "
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| #   !#              #
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| #   !!              !
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| #   !{              {
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| #   !}              }
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| #   ![              [
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| #   !]              ]
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| #   !=              =
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| #   !b              Backspace
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| #   !n              New line
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| #   !r              Carriage return
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| #   !t              Tab
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| #   !f              Form feed
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| #   !xNN            NN must be a hexadecimal number (00 - ff),
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| #                   _both_ characters must be included.
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| #   !dNNN           DDD must be a decimal number (000 - 255), all
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| #                   three characters must be included. Unspecified
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| #                   results if DDD > 255.
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| #   !NNN            DDD must be a octal number (000 - 377), all
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| #                   three characters must be included. Unspecified
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| #                   results if DDD > 377.
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| #
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| # Minor  note:   As  you  can see, most of these escape sequences are
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| # equal  to  those  in  C  (with  some extensions); however, we use !
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| # instead of \ as escape character for obvious reasons.
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| #
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| #
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| # Quick summary of keywords follows.  Keywords marked with a * accept
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| # keywords accepting case-insensitive lists.
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| #
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| #   Abbrev*     - A list of abbreviations not automatically caught.
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| #   CenterDots  - Commands/characters  which  should  have  \cdots in
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| #                 between.
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| #   CmdLine     - Default   commandline   options.    These  will  be
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| #                 processed  before  the ones you give on the command
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| #                 line.
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| #   HyphDash   \
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| #   NumDash     - Number of dashes allowed in different contexts.
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| #   WordDash   /
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| #   IJAccent    - Commands   which   puts   an  accent  _over_  their
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| #                 argument.
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| #   Italic      - Commands immediately turning on italic mode.
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| #   ItalCmd     - Commands putting their argument into italic.
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| #   Linker      - Commands  which should have a non-breaking space in
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| #                 front.
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| #   LowDots     - Commands/characters  which  should  have  \ldots in
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| #                 between.
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| #   MathEnvir   - Environments which turn on math mode.
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| #   MathCmd     - Commands which turn on math mode.
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| #   TextCmd     - Commands which turn off math mode.
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| #   MathRoman   - Mathematical   operators   with  LaTeX  replacement
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| #                 defined.
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| #   NoCharNext  - Insists on that certain commands aren't followed by
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| #                 certain characters.
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| #   NonItalic   - Commands immediately turning off italic mode.
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| #   NotPreSpaced- Commands  which should not have a space in front of
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| #                 them.
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| #   Primitives  - Primitive TeX commands.
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| #   PostLink    - Commands which generates a page reference.
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| #   OutFormat   - Formats  to use for output.  See the -f & -v switch
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| #                 in the main doc.
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| #   QuoteStyle  - Either  "Traditional"  or "Logical".  See main doc,
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| #                 warning 38.
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| #   Silent      - These  commands  do not produce any textual output;
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| #                 and are thus allowed to have a space after them.
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| #   TabSize     - Tab size you are using.
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| #   TeXInputs   - Paths to search \input and \include files for.
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| #   UserWarn*   - These  strings  will be searched for throughout the
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| #                 text.
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| #   VerbEnvir   - Environments which contents should be ignored.
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| #   VerbClear   - String we will overwrite unwanted data with.
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| #   WipeArg     - Commands  (with  arguments) which should be ignored
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| #                 in the checking.
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| #
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| 
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # Enter which type of  quote-style you are using here.  Currently, we
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| # support the following styles:
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| #
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| #  Style        Example of use
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| #  Traditional  "An example," he said, "would be great."
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| #  Logical      "An example", he said, "would be great".
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| #
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| 
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| QuoteStyle = Logical
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # Enter  here what interval you have between your tabs.  Only regular
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| # intervals are supported.
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| #
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| 
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| TabSize = 8
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # Here, you can put default commandline options; most users would for
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| # instance like to put -v2 here.
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| #
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| 
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| CmdLine
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| {
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| 
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| }
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # These  patterns  will  be  searched for through the text; no matter
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| # whether   they   appear  as  normal  text,  commands  or  whatever.
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| # Currently case-sensitive.  They are not found in comments.
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| #
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| # I usually define a special command like this:
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| #
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| # \def\unknown{\large\bf??}
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| #
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| # which  I use whenever there is some information I don't have at the
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| # moment of writing.  Thus, it makes sense to search for it.
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| #
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| # You should be able to develop your own uses for this.
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| #
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| 
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| UserWarn
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| {
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| 
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|     \unknown
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| ###
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| #
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| # Another example; one should write \chktex or Chk\TeX - never ChkTeX.
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| #
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| ###
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| 
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|     ChkTeX
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| }
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| [
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| 
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| ###
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| #
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| # You may put case-insensitive patterns here.
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| #
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| ###
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| 
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| ]
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| 
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| 
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| ###
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| #
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| # These patterns will be searched for, no matter whether they appear
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| # as normal text, commands or arguments.  However, they will _not_
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| # match in verbatim environments.
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| #
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| # Remember that you have to escape (with a !) the following
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| # characters: "#!= as well as spaces and {}[] if they are proceeded by
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| # a space.
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| #
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| # Since these are PCRE regular expressions, you can use (?i) to make
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| # the expression case insensitive.  See the man pages (man pcresyntax)
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| # or the nicely formatted http://perldoc.perl.org/perlre.html for
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| # documentation on the regular expression syntax.  Note however that
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| # some the features of perl regular expression are not available such
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| # as running code (callouts), and replacing.
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| #
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| # An initial PCRE comment (?# ... ) can be used change what is
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| # displayed, thereby reminding yourself how to fix the problem.
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| #
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| ###
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| UserWarnRegex
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| {
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| 
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|   (?!#Always! use! \nmid)\\not! *(\||\\mid)
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| 
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|   # capitalize section when saying Section 6.
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|   (?!#-1:Capitalize! before! references)PCRE:\b(chapter|(sub)?section|theorem|lemma|proposition|corollary|appendix)~\\ref
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|   (?!#1:Capitalize! before! references)POSIX:([^[:alnum:]]|^)(chapter|(sub)?section|theorem|lemma|proposition|corollary|appendix)~\\ref
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| 
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|   # spell it out.
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|   # PCRE:(?i)\bintro\b(?!#Spell! it! out.! This! comment! is! not! used.)
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|   # POSIX:([^[:alnum:]]|^)intro([^[:alnum:]]|$)
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| 
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|   # Pretty tables--see http://texdoc.net/texmf-dist/doc/latex/booktabs/booktabs.pdf
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|   (?!#-2:Use! \toprule,! midrule,! or! \bottomrule! from! booktabs)\\hline
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|   # This relies on it being on a single line, and not having anything
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|   # else on that line.  With PCRE we could match balanced [] and {},
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|   # but I wonder if it's worth the complexity...
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|   (?!#-2:Vertical! rules! in! tables! are! ugly)\\begin\{(array|tabularx?\*?)\}(\[.*\])?\{.*\|.*\}
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| 
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # Here you can list the path of where ChkTeX should look for files it
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| # \inputs.   The  // postfix is now supported; if you append a double
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| # path-separator we'll recursively search that directory directories.
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| # MS-DOS users must append \\ instead, e.g.  "C:\EMTEX\\".
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| #
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| # If you under either MS-DOS or UNIX wish to search an entire
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| # partition or the complete directory tree, you must use *three*
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| # slashes, e.g. "c:\\\" or "///". This may be considered to be a bug.
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| #
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| # By  default,  we'll  search the current directory (not recursively,
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| # put  "//"  in the list for this); any paths specified below will be
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| # searched in addition to this.
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| #
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| 
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| TeXInputs
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| {
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| 
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| }
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # Here you may specify more output formats for use with the -v option,
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| # it simply indexes  into this list.  Remember to use ! instead of \,
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| # though.
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| #
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| # For explanation of how % fields expand; look at ChkTeX.{dvi,ps,pdf}.
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| #
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| # We will by default select entry number _two_ in this list (we count
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| # from 0), and -v without any parameter selects entry number _three_.
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| #
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| 
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| OutFormat
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| {
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| 
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| # -v0; silent mode
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| %f%b%l%b%c%b%n%b%m!n
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| 
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| # -v1; normal mode
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| "%k %n in %f line %l: %m!n%r%s%t!n%u!n"
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| 
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| # -v2; fancy mode
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| "%k %n in %f line %l: %m!n%r%i%s%I%t!n!n"
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| 
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| # -v3; lacheck mode
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| "!"%f!", line %l: %m!n"
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| 
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| # -v4; verbose lacheck mode
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| "!"%f!", line %l: %m!n%r%s%t!n%u!n"
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| 
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| # -v5; no line number, ease auto-test
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| "%k %n in %f: %m!n%r%s%t!n%u!n"
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| 
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| # -v6; emacs compilation mode
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| "!"%f!", line %l.%c:(#%n) %m!n"
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| 
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # These commands should  be ignored when detecting  whether a command
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| # is ended by a space.  You can specify regular expressions in the []
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| # section in  case you  have many  custom macros  that can  be safely
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| # terminated with a space.
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| #
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| 
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| Silent
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| {
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|     \rm \em \bf \it \sl \sf \sc \tt \selectfont
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|     \rmfamily \sffamily \ttfamily \mdseries \bfseries
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|     \slshape \scshape \relax
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|     \vskip \pagebreak \nopagebreak
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| 
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|     \textrm \textem \textbf \textit \textsl \textsf \textsc \texttt
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| 
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|     \clearpage \ddots \dotfill \flushbottom \fussy \indent \linebreak
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|     \onecolumn \pagebreak \pushtabs \poptabs \scriptsize \sloppy
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|     \twocolumn \vdots
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|     \today \kill \newline \thicklines \thinlines
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| 
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|     \columnsep \space \item \tiny \footnotesize \small \normalsize
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|     \normal \large \Large \LARGE \huge \Huge \printindex
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| 
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|     \newpage \listoffigures \listoftables \tableofcontents
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|     \maketitle \makeindex
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| 
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|     \hline \hrule \vrule
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| 
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|     \centering
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| 
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|     \bigskip \medskip \smallskip
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| 
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|     \noindent \expandafter
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| 
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|     \makeatletter \makeatother
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| 
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|     \columnseprule
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| 
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|     \textwidth \textheight \hsize \vsize
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| 
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|     \if \fi \else
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| 
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|     \csname \endcsname
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| 
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|     \z@ \p@ \@warning \typeout
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| 
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|     \dots \ldots \input \endinput \nextline \leavevmode \cdots
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|     \appendix \listfiles \and \quad
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|     \hskip \vfill \vfil \hfill \hfil \topmargin \oddsidemargin
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|     \frenchspacing \nonfrenchspacing
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|     \begingroup \endgroup \par
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| 
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|     \vrefwarning \upshape \headheight \headsep \hoffset \voffset
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|     \cdot \qquad
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|     \left \right
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|     \qedhere
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| 
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|     \xspace
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| 
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|     \addlinespace \cr \fill \frontmatter
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|     \toprule \midrule \bottomrule
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| 
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| }[
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| # Here you can put regular expressions to match Silent macros.  It was
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| # designed for  the case where you  have many custom macros  sharing a
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| # common prefix, but can of course be used for other things.
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| 
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| # Support ConTeXt to at least some extent
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| \\start.* \\stop.*
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| 
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| ]
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # Here,  you  can  specify the length of various dashes.  We sort the
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| # dash according to which type of characters that are on the left and
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| # right of it.  We are only conclusive if they are the same.
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| #
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| # We associate as follows:
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| #
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| #     Name        Type of character on each side
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| #     HyphDash    Alphabetic (foo-bar)
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| #     NumDash     Numeric (2--3)
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| #     WordDash    Space (like this --- see?)
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| #
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| # Below you specify how many dashes which are legal in each case.  We
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| # define 0 as  a magic constant which always generates an error.  You
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| # may specify more than one legal dash-length.
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| #
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| # Let's look at an example.  You use the following dash-syntax:
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| #
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| #     foo-bar
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| #     2--3
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| #     like this---see?
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| #
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| #
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| # HYPHDASH { 1 3 }        # Either a hyphen, or inter-word
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| # NUMDASH { 2 }           # Between words
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| # WORDDASH { 0 }          # We never use this
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| #
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| 
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| HyphDash
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| {
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|     1 3
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| }
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| 
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| NumDash
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| {
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|     2
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| }
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| 
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| WordDash
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| {
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|     3
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| }
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # Here are exceptions to the dash rules above.  For example, an
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| # n-dash -- between words is usually wrong, but in some cases it is
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| # correct, such as when naming a theorem.  The Birch--Swinnerton-Dyer
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| # conjecture is one example where the difference matters.  You can
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| # tell that Birch is one person and Swinnerton-Dyer is another.
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| #
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| # Adding line suppressions for these is possible, but can quickly
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| # become tedious if a certain theorem is referenced often.  For this
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| # reason exceptions can be specified here.  They are case-sensitive.
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| #
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| 
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| DashExcpt
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| {
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|     Birch--Swinnerton-Dyer
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| }
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # This  keyword  indicates commands  whose argument isn't LaTeX code,
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| # and thus should be ignored.
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| #
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| # After  the command,  you may  place  arguments that  you wish  that
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| # should be wiped  in the process; use [] for  optional arguments, {}
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| # for  required ones  and *  if the  command supports  an alternative
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| # variant.  These should be separated  from the command with a colon.
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| # Some  commands (e.g.  \cmidrule)  use ()  to  delimit and  optional
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| # argument and so this syntax is supported as well.
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| #
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| # For  instance,  if  you would like to wipe the \newcommand command,
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| # you would declare it as \newcommand:*[][]{}
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| #
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| # These  commands may be "executed" before they're wiped, so you will
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| # typically also wish to list filehandling commands and similar here.
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| #
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| 
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| WipeArg
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| {
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|     \label:{} \ref:{} \eqref:{} \vref:{} \pageref:{} \index:[]{}
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|     \cite:[][]{} \nocite:{}
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|     \input:{} \verbatiminput:[]{} \listinginput:[]{}{}
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|     \verbatimtabinput:[]{} \include:{} \includeonly:{}
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|     \bibitem:[]{}
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|     \cline:{} \cmidrule:[](){}
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|     \href:{}{}
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|     # Cleveref -- there are many others that could be here as well...
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|     \cref:*{} \cpageref:*{} \crefrange:*{}{} \cpagerefrange:*{}{}
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|     \Cref:*{} \Cpageref:*{} \Crefrange:*{}{} \Cpagerefrange:*{}{}
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|     # natbib
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|     \citet:*[][]{} \citep:*[][]{} \citealt:*{} \citealp:*[]{} \citeauthor:*{}
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|     \Citet:*[][]{} \Citep:*[][]{} \Citealt:*{} \Citealp:*[]{} \Citeauthor:{}
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|     \citetext:{} \citeyear:*{} \citeyearpar:{}
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| }
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # These environments contain material which will be typeset as
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| # mathematics by LaTeX.  This turns on/off some warnings.
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| #
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| # We will automagically append a * to each keyword.
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| #
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| 
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| MathEnvir
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| {
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|     displaymath math eqnarray array equation
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|     align alignat gather flalign multline
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| }
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # These commands contain material which will be typeset as mathematics
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| # by LaTeX.  The commands are assumed to have one mandatory argument
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| # which is in math mode.  This turns on/off some warnings.
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| #
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| 
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| MathCmd
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| {
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|     \ensuremath
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| }
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # These commands contain material which will _not_ be typeset as
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| # mathematics by LaTeX even if it would otherwise be in mathmode.  The
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| # commands are assumed to have one mandatory argument which is in text
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| # mode.  This turns on/off some warnings.
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| #
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| 
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| TextCmd
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| {
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|     \text \intertext \shortintertext \mbox
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| }
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # These  environments  contains  material  which  contents  should be
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| # ignored.
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| #
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| # We will automagically append a * to each keyword.
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| #
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| 
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| VerbEnvir
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| {
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|     verbatim comment listing verbatimtab rawhtml errexam picture texdraw
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|     filecontents pgfpicture tikzpicture
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| }
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # ChkTeX  does  automagically  catch  most abbreviations; the ones we
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| # need  to  list here, are those which are most likely to be followed
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| # by a word with an upper-case letter (that is not the beginning of a
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| # new sentence).
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| #
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| # The case-insensitive abbreviations are not really case-insensitive,
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| # it seems to be more  practical to  only let  the first character be
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| # case-insensitive, while the remaining are case-sensitive.
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| #
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| # To  speed  up the searching process somewhat, we require that these
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| # end in a `.', this should not be a problem.
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| #
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| # Much  of  this  work (both the abbreviations below, and the regexps
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| # necessary  to catch the remaining automatically) have been provided
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| # by Russ Bubley, <russ@scs.leeds.ac.uk>.
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| #
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| 
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| Abbrev
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| {
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| # Ordinals
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| 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th.
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| # Titles
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| Mr. Mrs. Miss. Ms. Dr. Prof. St.
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| 
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| #
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| # Days
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| # Mon. Tue. Wed. Thu. Fri. Sat. Sun.
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| #
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| # Months
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| # Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec.
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| #
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| # Letters
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| # Kt. Jr.
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| #
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| # Corporate
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| # Co. Ltd.
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| #
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| # Addresses
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| # Rd. Dr. St. Ave. Cres. Gdns. Sq. Circ. Terr. Pl. Arc. La. Clo. Ho. Est. Gn.
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| #
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| # Misc.
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| # oe. pbab. ps. rsvp. Tx.
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| }
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| [
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| ###
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| #
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| # The first letter is case-insensitive in the abbrevs in this
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| # list. Due to the nature of the checking algorithm used for
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| # this, entries consisting of only one character will be
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| # silently ignored.
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| #
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| ##
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| 
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| # Latin
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| # cf. "et al." etc. qed. qv. viz.
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| #
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| # Corporate
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| # inc. plc.
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| #
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| # Misc
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| # fax. pcs. qty. tel. misc.
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| ]
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # Commands which accent characters, meaning that \i or \j (\imath and
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| # \jmath in mathmode) should be used instead of `i' and `j'
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| #
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| 
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| IJAccent
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| {
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|     \hat \check \breve \acute \grave \tilde \bar \vec \dot \ddot
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| 
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|     \' \` \^ \" \~ \= \. \u \v \H \t
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| 
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| ###
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| #
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| # The  remaining  accent commands (\c,\d,\b) put their accent _under_
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| # the  character,  not above, and should thus be used with normal i's
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| # and j's.
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| #
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| ###
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| 
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| }
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # Commands   which,  when  the  group  is  terminated,  needs  italic
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| # correction.
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| #
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| 
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| Italic
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| {
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|     \it \em \sl
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|     \itshape \slshape
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| }
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # Commands which makes the font non-italic.
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| #
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| 
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| NonItalic
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| {
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|     \bf \rm \sf \tt \sc
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|     \upshape
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| }
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # Commands which  put their argument  into italic (and  thus possibly
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| # needs italic correction in the end).
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| #
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| # This is currently  empty, since \textit, \textsl and  \emph do that
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| # automatically.
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| #
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| 
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| ItalCmd
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| {
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| }
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # These  commands  all have in common that a pagebreak right in front
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| # of  them  is  highly  undesirable; thus there should be no space in
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| # front of them.
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| #
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| 
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| PostLink
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| {
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|     \index \label
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| }
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # These commands should not have a space in front of them for various
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| # reasons.   I.e.   much  the  same as POSTLINK, but produces another
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| # warning.
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| #
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| 
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| NotPreSpaced
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| {
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|     \footnote \footnotemark \/
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| }
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # The  commands  listed  here,  should be prepended with a `~', as in
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| # "look  in  table~\ref{foo}", to avoid the references being split
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| # across lines.
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| #
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| 
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| Linker
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| {
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|     \ref \vref \pageref \eqref \cite
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| }
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # Commands/characters  which  should  have  \cdots  in  between, e.g.
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| # $1+2+3+\cdots+n$.
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| #
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| 
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| CenterDots
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| {
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|     = + - \cdot \div & \times \geq \leq < >
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| }
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # Commands/characters  which  should  have  \ldots  in  between, e.g.
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| # $1,2,3,\ldots,n$.
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| #
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| 
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| LowDots
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| {
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|     . , ;
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| }
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # In maths mode, there are certain aliases for mathematical operators
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| # like  sin, cos, etc.  Ignore the leading backslash in the commands,
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| # and so forth.  You should list these below.
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| #
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| 
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| MathRoman
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| {
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|     log lg ln lim limsup liminf sin arcsin sinh cos arccos cosh tan
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|     arctan tanh cot coth sec csc max min sup inf arg ker dim hom det
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|     exp Pr gcd deg bmod pmod mod
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| }
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # These  TeX commands  have become  unnecessary, as  there are  LaTeX
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| # commands that  does the same.   Purists should thus avoid  these in
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| # their code.
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| #
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| # (These are a spell-corrected version of those lacheck uses).
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| #
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| 
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| Primitives
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| {
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|    \above \advance \catcode \chardef \closein \closeout \copy \count
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|    \countdef \cr \crcr \csname \delcode \dimendef \dimen \divide
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|    \expandafter \font \hskip \vskip \openout
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| }
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # Format: \command:characters
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| #
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| # We'll emit a warning if any of characters are found after the
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| # command.
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| #
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| 
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| NoCharNext
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| {
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|    \left:{}$ \right:{}$
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| }
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| 
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| #####################################################################
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| #
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| # We're killing \verb@...@ commands and the arguments of the commands
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| # listed above in WipeArg by overwriting them with a string or a
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| # single character.
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| #
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| # This should not  contain an alphabetic character (in  case the user
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| # writes  (\foo\verb@bar@),  neither  should  it contain  be  one  of
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| # LaTeX's  reserved  characters  (`#$%&~_^\{}'), or  any  parenthesis
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| # character  ('()[]{}').   If  possible,   don't  use  a  punctuation
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| # character, either, or any spacing character.
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| #
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| # The asterisk is also unsuitable, as some commands behave in another
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| # way if  they are  appended with  an asterisk.   Which more  or less
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| # leaves us with the pipe.
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| #
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| # Please  note  that  this  may  also  be  a  _string_, which will be
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| # repeated until the proper length is reached.
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| #
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| 
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| VerbClear = "|"
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| 
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| #
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| # All for now - have fun.
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| #
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| #####################################################################
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