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# Line 293  The s.o.p. has three parts … Line 293  The s.o.p. has three parts …
293  </p></blockquote>  </p></blockquote>
294    
295    
296  <p>(Incidentally, <samp>`s.o.p.'</samp> is an abbreviation for &quot;Standard Operating  <p>(Incidentally, <samp>`s.o.p.'</samp> is an abbreviation for &ldquo;Standard Operating
297  Procedure&quot;.)  Procedure&rdquo;.)
298  </p>  </p>
299  <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
300  <code>@:</code>.  <code>@:</code>.
# Line 844  available. Line 844  available.
844    
845  <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
846  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,
847  the symbol is the customary length for a minus sign--a little longer  the symbol is the customary length for a minus sign&mdash;a little longer
848  than a hyphen, shorter than an em-dash:  than a hyphen, shorter than an em-dash:
849  </p>  </p>
850  <table><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td><pre class="display"><samp>`-'</samp> is a minus sign generated with <samp>`@minus{}'</samp>,  <table><tr><td>&nbsp;</td><td><pre class="display"><samp>`-'</samp> is a minus sign generated with <samp>`@minus{}'</samp>,
# Line 1073  and as a double stemmed arrow in the pri Line 1073  and as a double stemmed arrow in the pri
1073       &rArr; (2 3)       &rArr; (2 3)
1074  </pre></td></tr></table>  </pre></td></tr></table>
1075    
1076  <p>may be read as &quot;<code>(cdr '(1 2 3))</code> evaluates to <code>(2 3)</code>&quot;.  <p>may be read as &ldquo;<code>(cdr '(1 2 3))</code> evaluates to <code>(2 3)</code>&rdquo;.
1077  </p>  </p>
1078    
1079  <hr size="6">  <hr size="6">
# Line 1474  the rest of the node by a line of dashes Line 1474  the rest of the node by a line of dashes
1474  </li><li>  </li><li>
1475  In the `Separate' node style, all the footnotes for a single  In the `Separate' node style, all the footnotes for a single
1476  node are placed in an automatically constructed node of  node are placed in an automatically constructed node of
1477  their own.  In this style, a &quot;footnote reference&quot; follows  their own.  In this style, a &ldquo;footnote reference&rdquo; follows
1478  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
1479  node.  The footnote reference is actually a cross reference  node.  The footnote reference is actually a cross reference
1480  which you use to reach the footnote node.  which you use to reach the footnote node.

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