Searched refs:biblio (Results 1 – 6 of 6) sorted by relevance
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| H A D | refer2.c | 53 if (biblio && Iline == 1 && line1[0] == '%') in doref() 59 if (biblio && line[0] == '\n') in doref() 61 if (biblio && line[0] == '%' && line[1] == *convert) in doref() 71 if (biblio && line[0] == '\n' && feof(in)) in doref() 169 if (biblio && line[0] == '\n') in doref() 171 if (biblio && line[0] == '%' && line[1] == *convert) in doref()
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| H A D | refer1.c | 96 biblio++; in main() 148 if (biblio && *line == '\n') in main() 150 else if (biblio && Iline == 1 && *line == '%') in main()
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| H A D | refer0.c | 28 int biblio = 0; variable
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| H A D | refer..c | 35 extern int biblio, science, postpunct;
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| /onnv-gate/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/distrib/pod/ |
| H A D | perlpodspec.pod | 1074 "=biblio" command), consider whether you could get the same 1075 effect with a for or begin/end sequence: "=for biblio ..." or "=begin 1076 biblio" ... "=end biblio". Pod processors that don't understand 1077 "=for biblio", etc, will simply ignore it, whereas they may complain 1078 loudly if they see "=biblio". 1612 As a further example: At time of writing, no "biblio" identifier is 1616 "biblio" paragraphs were meant for ordinary processing would be 1617 indicated by prefacing each "biblio" identifier with a colon: 1619 =begin :biblio 1624 =end :biblio [all …]
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| /onnv-gate/usr/src/cmd/perl/5.8.4/utils/port/ |
| H A D | flist_5.8.4_s10.csv | 1155 "ext/SDBM_File/sdbm","biblio","X",,,"skip"
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