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104 % If this character appears in an error message or help string, it
501 % Make each space character in the input produce a normal interword
1344 % Latin 2 (0xea) gets translated to a | character. Info from
2375 % character) is such as not to need one.
2802 % an actual _ character, as in @math{@var{some_variable} + 1}. So make
2877 % delimiter character idea from \verb, but it seems like overkill.
3012 % \tt widths. Each \tt character is 1en, so two makes it 1em.
4413 % For the aux and toc files, @ is the escape character. So we want to
4414 % redefine everything using @ as the escape character (instead of
4631 % starting with |, since that ASCII character is between ASCII { and }.
4918 % character. It would be better to use @, but that's too big a change
6241 % One exception: @ is still an escape character, so that @end tex works.
6242 % But \@ or @@ will get a plain @ character.
6626 % active too. Otherwise, they get lost as the first character on a
7759 % \braceorline decides whether the next nonwhitespace character is a
8016 % _ (for example) has to be the character _ for the purposes of the
8211 % character, we would end up writing a line like this: 'xrdef {'hat
8240 % character. What I don't understand is why it works in the *value*
8256 % @ is our escape character in .aux files, and we need braces.
8637 % is turned into a normal character, we have to scan it back, so
8774 \let_=\normalunderscore % normal _ character for filenames
8897 % A message to be logged when using a character that isn't available
8900 \def\missingcharmsg#1{\message{Character missing in OT1 encoding: #1.}}
8907 % macros containing the character definitions.
8910 % Latin1 (ISO-8859-1) character definitions.
9017 % Latin9 (ISO-8859-15) encoding character definitions.
9032 % Latin2 (ISO-8859-2) character definitions.
9137 % UTF-8 character definitions.
9652 % US-ASCII character definitions.
9885 % DEL is a comment character, in case @c does not suffice.
9899 % This macro is used to make a character print one way in \tt
9964 % \backslashcurfont outputs one backslash character in current font,
9969 % \realbackslash is an actual character `\' with catcode other, and
9973 % In texinfo, backslash is an active character; it prints the backslash
9991 % \otherbackslash defines an active \ to be a literal `\' character with
9997 % the literal character `\'. Also revert - to its normal character, in