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and conceptions of the way rogue should do things,
there are a set of options you can set
that cause rogue to behave in various different ways.
and conceptions of the way rogue should do things,
there are a set of options you can set
that cause rogue to behave in various different ways.
.sh 2 "Setting the options"
.pp
There are two ways to set the options.
.sh 2 "Setting the options"
.pp
There are two ways to set the options.
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will be classified as a journal article.
If none of the fields listed is present,
then the reference will be classified as \*Qother.\*U
will be classified as a journal article.
If none of the fields listed is present,
then the reference will be classified as \*Qother.\*U
.PP
The footnote number is flagged in the text with the following sequence,
where \fInumber\fP is the footnote number:
.PP
The footnote number is flagged in the text with the following sequence,
where \fInumber\fP is the footnote number:
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.NH
Introduction to Macros
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.NH
Introduction to Macros
and
.BD .BE ,
and it will come out as it did above.
and
.BD .BE ,
and it will come out as it did above.
Notice that we indented by
.BD .in\ +0.3i
instead of
Notice that we indented by
.BD .in\ +0.3i
instead of
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Number Registers and Arithmetic
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.NH
Number Registers and Arithmetic
are ems.
That's really `7 ems / 2 inches',
and when translated into machine units, it becomes zero.
are ems.
That's really `7 ems / 2 inches',
and when translated into machine units, it becomes zero.
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Macros with arguments
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Macros with arguments
.P1
^tl 'left'center'right'
.P2
.P1
^tl 'left'center'right'
.P2
We could make these into parameters by using instead
.P1
^tl '\e\e*(LT'\e\e*(CT'\e\e*(RT'
We could make these into parameters by using instead
.P1
^tl '\e\e*(LT'\e\e*(CT'\e\e*(RT'
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Sections 2, 3, and 4 describe the programs; Section 5 gives the results
on a cross-section of technical documents; Section 6 discusses
accuracy and problems; Section 7 gives implementation details.
Sections 2, 3, and 4 describe the programs; Section 5 gives the results
on a cross-section of technical documents; Section 6 discusses
accuracy and problems; Section 7 gives implementation details.
.br
Of the four formulae this one usually gives the lowest
grade when applied to technical documents.
.br
Of the four formulae this one usually gives the lowest
grade when applied to technical documents.
.PP
The last formula, the Flesch Reading Ease Score, is based
on grade school text covering grades 3 to 12.
.PP
The last formula, the Flesch Reading Ease Score, is based
on grade school text covering grades 3 to 12.
These experiments support the advice of the style books suggesting
that writers should try to use active verbs wherever possible.
The flag ``\-p'' causes STYLE to print all sentences containing passive verbs.
These experiments support the advice of the style books suggesting
that writers should try to use active verbs wherever possible.
The flag ``\-p'' causes STYLE to print all sentences containing passive verbs.
.PP
.IP "\fIPronouns\fR "
add cohesiveness and connectivity to a document
.PP
.IP "\fIPronouns\fR "
add cohesiveness and connectivity to a document
There are three streets used by the traffic.
There are too many users on this system.
.DE
There are three streets used by the traffic.
There are too many users on this system.
.DE
This construction tends to emphasize the object rather than the
subject of the sentence.
The flag ``\-e'' will cause STYLE to print all
This construction tends to emphasize the object rather than the
subject of the sentence.
The flag ``\-e'' will cause STYLE to print all
in some contexts, the 50-75% change rate seems to
show that the phrases are used much more often than
concise diction warrants.
in some contexts, the 50-75% change rate seems to
show that the phrases are used much more often than
concise diction warrants.