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</p></blockquote> |
</p></blockquote> |
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<p>(Incidentally, <samp>`s.o.p.'</samp> is an abbreviation for "Standard Operating |
<p>(Incidentally, <samp>`s.o.p.'</samp> is an abbreviation for “Standard Operating |
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Procedure".) |
Procedure”.) |
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</p> |
</p> |
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<p><code>@:</code> has no effect on the Info output. Do not put braces after |
<p><code>@:</code> has no effect on the Info output. Do not put braces after |
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<code>@:</code>. |
<code>@:</code>. |
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<p>Use the <code>@minus{}</code> command to generate a minus sign. In a |
<p>Use the <code>@minus{}</code> command to generate a minus sign. In a |
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fixed-width font, this is a single hyphen, but in a proportional font, |
fixed-width font, this is a single hyphen, but in a proportional font, |
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the symbol is the customary length for a minus sign--a little longer |
the symbol is the customary length for a minus sign—a little longer |
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than a hyphen, shorter than an em-dash: |
than a hyphen, shorter than an em-dash: |
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</p> |
</p> |
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<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="display"><samp>`-'</samp> is a minus sign generated with <samp>`@minus{}'</samp>, |
<table><tr><td> </td><td><pre class="display"><samp>`-'</samp> is a minus sign generated with <samp>`@minus{}'</samp>, |
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⇒ (2 3) |
⇒ (2 3) |
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</pre></td></tr></table> |
</pre></td></tr></table> |
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<p>may be read as "<code>(cdr '(1 2 3))</code> evaluates to <code>(2 3)</code>". |
<p>may be read as “<code>(cdr '(1 2 3))</code> evaluates to <code>(2 3)</code>”. |
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</p> |
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<hr size="6"> |
<hr size="6"> |
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</li><li> |
</li><li> |
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In the `Separate' node style, all the footnotes for a single |
In the `Separate' node style, all the footnotes for a single |
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node are placed in an automatically constructed node of |
node are placed in an automatically constructed node of |
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their own. In this style, a "footnote reference" follows |
their own. In this style, a “footnote reference” follows |
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each <samp>`(<var>n</var>)'</samp> reference mark in the body of the |
each <samp>`(<var>n</var>)'</samp> reference mark in the body of the |
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node. The footnote reference is actually a cross reference |
node. The footnote reference is actually a cross reference |
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which you use to reach the footnote node. |
which you use to reach the footnote node. |