Minor formatting fixes. (TeXs OK now.)
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@ -1049,8 +1049,9 @@ One additional directive, @code{LOCAL}, is available. @xref{Macros,,
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Defining your own directives}, for an explanation of how to use
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@code{LOCAL}.
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@need 2000
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@item String delimiters
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You can write strings delimited in two other ways besides
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You can write strings delimited in these other ways besides
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@code{"@var{string}"}:
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@table @code
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@ -1059,13 +1060,13 @@ You can delimit strings with single-quote charaters.
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@item <@var{string}>
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You can delimit strings with matching angle brackets.
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@end table
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@item single-character string escape
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To include any single character literally in a string (even if the
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character would otherwise have some special meaning), you can prefix the
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character with @samp{!} (an exclamation mark). For example, you can
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write @samp{<4.3 !> 5.4!!>} to get the literal text @samp{4.3 > 5.4!}.
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@end table
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@item Expression results as strings
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You can write @samp{%@var{expr}} to evaluate the expression @var{expr}
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