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                     24: ..
                     25: .ce
                     26: .ftB
                     27: Summary of Changes to N/TROFF Since October 1976 Manual
                     28: .ft
                     29: .ta \niu
                     30: .in \niu
                     31: .h Options
                     32: .pp
                     33: -h     (Nroff only) Output tabs used during horizontal spacing
                     34: to speed output as well as reduce output byte count.
                     35: Device tab settings assumed to be every
                     36: 8 nominal character widths.
                     37: The default settings of input (logical) tabs is also
                     38: initialized to every 8 nominal character widths.
                     39: .pp
                     40: -z     Efficiently suppresses formatted output.
                     41: Only message output will occur (from "tm"s and diagnostics).
                     42: .h "Old Requests"
                     43: .pp
                     44: \&.ad\ c       The adjustment type indicator "c" may now also be a number
                     45: previously obtained from the ".j" register (see below).
                     46: .pp
                     47: \&.so\ name    The contents of file "name" will be interpolated
                     48: at the point the "so" is encountered.
                     49: Previously, the interpolation was done upon return to the file-reading input level.
                     50: .h "New Request"
                     51: .pp
                     52: \&.ab\ text    \
                     53: Prints "text" on the message output and terminates
                     54: without further processing.
                     55: If "text" is missing, "User Abort." is printed.
                     56: Does not cause a break.
                     57: The output buffer is flushed.
                     58: .pp
                     59: \&.fz F N      \
                     60: forces f_ont "F" to be in siz_e N.
                     61: N may have the form N, +N, or -N.
                     62: For example,
                     63:      .fz 3 -2
                     64: .br
                     65: will cause an implicit \es-2 every time font 3 is entered,
                     66: and a corresponding \es+2 when it is left.
                     67: Special font characters occurring during the
                     68: reign of font F will have the same size modification.
                     69: If special characters are to be treated differently,
                     70:      .fz S F N
                     71: .br
                     72: may be used to specify the size treatment of special
                     73: characters during font F.
                     74: For example,
                     75:      .fz 3 -3
                     76:      .fz S 3 -0
                     77: .br
                     78: will cause automatic reduction of font 3 by 3 points
                     79: while the special characters would not be affected.
                     80: Any ``.fp'' request specifying a font on some position
                     81: must precede ``.fz'' requests relating to that position.
                     82: .h "New Predefined Number Registers."
                     83: .pp
                     84: \&.k   Read-only. Contains the horizontal size
                     85: of the text portion (without indent) of the current
                     86: partially collected output line, if any, in
                     87: the current environment.
                     88: .pp
                     89: \&.j   Read-only. A number representing the current adjustment mode and type.
                     90: Can be saved and later given to the "ad" request to restore a previous mode.
                     91: .pp
                     92: \&.P   Read-only.
                     93: 1 if the current page is being printed,
                     94: and zero otherwise.
                     95: .pp
                     96: \&.L   Read-only.
                     97: Contains the current line-spacing parameter ("ls").
                     98: .pp
                     99: \&c.   General register access to the input line-number
                    100: in the current input file.
                    101: Contains the same value as the read-only ".c" register.

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