REFER macros .... citations
.][ \\$1 .. .[\\$1 .. the next lines deal with the problem of .[1] or [1].
refer will write "linexxx\*(<.[1]\*(>.
and either "<." or ">." should produce the .;
similarly for ,
default separator for authors
.FS
.][ \\$1 .. .[\\$1 .. the next lines deal with the problem of .[1] or [1].
refer will write "linexxx\*(<.[1]\*(>.
and either "<." or ">." should produce the .;
similarly for ,
default separator for authors
.FS
"\\*([F.\0"
.nr %T 2
\\*([A, \\f2\\*([T\\f1,
.RT
.FE
..
.FS
.nr [: 0
\\*([A\c\}
.nr [: 1
\\f2\\*([T\\f1\c\}
.nr [: 1
\\*([O\c
.nr [: 1
\\*([D\c\}
.RT
.FE
..
.nr %T 1 \" title font
.FS
\\f2\\*([J\\f1\c
\\*([P\c\}
.
.RT
.FE
..
.FS
.nr %T 2
\\*([I\c
.
.RT
.FE
..
.FS
.nr %T 1
\\*([A, \\*([o\\*([T,\\*([c
\\*([R\c
.
.RT
.FE
..
.FS
.nr %T 1
in \\f2\\*([B\\f1\c
.
.RT
.FE
..
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this is never executed and just uses up an end-of-file bug.
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