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Preface | ix | |
Chapter 1. | Families and Primitive Control Sequences | 1 |
1.1 | Introduction | 1 |
1.2 | The Box Family | 2 |
1.3 | The Character Family | 3 |
1.4 | The Debugging Family | 4 |
1.5 | The File I/O Family | 6 |
1.6 | The Fonts Family | 7 |
1.7 | The Glue Family | 7 |
1.8 | The Hyphenation Family | 8 |
1.9 | The Inserts Family | 9 |
1.10 | The Job Family | 10 |
1.11 | The Kern Family | 11 |
1.12 | The Logic Family | 11 |
1.13 | The Macro Family | 12 |
1.14 | The Marks Family | 14 |
1.15 | The Math Family | 14 |
1.16 | The Page Family | 19 |
1.17 | The Paragraph Family | 20 |
1.18 | The Penalties Family | 22 |
1.19 | The Registers Family | 22 |
1.20 | The Tables Family | 23 |
Chapter 2. | Reference Pages for the Primitives | 25 |
2.1 | Introduction | 25 |
2.2 | The References Pages | 27 |
Appendix A. | Typesetting Verbatim Material | 337 |
A.1 | Introduction | 337 |
A.2 | In-line Verbatim | 338 |
A.3 | Multi-line Verbatim | 340 |
A.4 | Limitations to Typesetting Verbatim Material | 343 |
A.5 | Automatic Line Numbering and Verbatim | 347 |
Appendix B. | Working with PostScript Fonts | 349 |
B.1 | Introduction | 349 |
B.2 | Back-end Font Macros | 351 |
B.3 | Font File Names and Encoding Vectors | 356 |
B.4 | Preparing Font Tables | 362 |
Appendix C. | Typesetting Material in Two Columns | 367 |
C.1 | Introduction | 367 |
C.2 | Two-Column Macros | 367 |
C.3 | Index Preparation | 372 |
Bibliography | 377 | |
Index | 379 |
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