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507   % If an index command is used in an @example environment, any spaces
554 \errmessage{This command can appear only \inenvironment\temp,
818 % vertical list for the beginning and end of each change). This command
1390 % tried to figure out what each command should do in the context
2063 % We provide the user-level command
2106 % Each font-changing command also sets the names \lsize (one size lower)
2231 %\newif\ifmarkupcommand % @command == @code.
2361 % #1 is the font command (\sl or \it), #2 is the text to slant.
2543 % For @command, @env, @file, @option quotes seem unnecessary,
2545 \let\command=\code
2719 % @kbd is like @code, except that if the argument is just one @key command,
2839 % to a command which sets the catcodes (such as @item or @section).
2856 % ctrl is no longer a Texinfo command, but leave this definition for fun.
2874 % *right* brace they would have to use a command anyway, so they may as
2875 % well use a command to get a left brace too. We could re-use the
3020 % The @error{} command.
3072 % We set the font at each command, rather than predefining it in
3523 % command is, e.g., @kindex, the whatsit would get put into the
3585 \errmessage{This command won't work in this context; perhaps the problem is
4094 % #1 contains the command name as a string, e.g., `ifinfo'.
4096 % Define a command to find the next `@end #1'.
4100 % And this command to find another #1 command, at the beginning of a
4105 % And now expand that command.
4196 % The command has to be fully expandable (if the variable is set), since
4244 % defined even though it is not a Texinfo command.
4386 % is an expandable command. The redefinition below makes \endinput
4576 \definedummyword\command
4606 % would be for a given command (usually its argument).
4618 % Don't no-op \tt, since it isn't a user-level command
6366 % If this cartouche directly follows a sectioning command, we need the
6470 % Let's do it in one command. #1 is the env name, #2 the definition.
6619 % we need the curly braces so that makeinfo sees the @verb command, eg:
6620 % `@verbx...x' would look like the '@verbx' command. --janneke@gnu.org
6641 % Setup for the @verb command.
6668 % or some other command that starts with a begin-group. Otherwise, the
6731 % Inspired by LaTeX's verbatim command set [latex.ltx]
6799 % following @def command, see below.
6812 % @def command.
7336 % But it is not possible, because Texinfo already has a command @, for a
8517 % chapter-level command.
8691 % first read the @float command.
9949 % name cannot be active until we have parsed the command line.
10047 % @hashchar{} gets its own user-level command, because of #line.