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331 % \onepageout takes a vbox as an argument.  Note that \pagecontents
438 % Parse an argument, then pass it to #1. The argument is the rest of
440 % macro which expects an ordinary undelimited TeX argument.
484 % If a _delimited_ argument is enclosed in braces, they get stripped; so
1087 % @asis just yields its argument. Used with @table, for example.
1091 % @math outputs its argument in math mode.
1122 % We have to reset their definitions in case the @math was an argument
2524 % @kbd is like @code, except that if the argument is just one @key command,
2562 % second argument specifying the text to display and an optional third
2618 % argument is to make the input look right: @dmn{pt} instead of @dmn{}pt.
3231 % Allow an optional argument of an uppercase letter, lowercase letter,
3233 % argument is the same as `1'.
3237 % If we were given no argument, pretend we were given `1'.
3241 % Detect if the argument is a single token. If so, it might be a
3248 % Only one token in the argument. It could still be anything.
3268 % Multiple tokens in the argument. We hope it's a number.
3307 % Call \doitemize, adding a period to the first argument and supplying the
3429 % Put the argument back for the \pickupwholefraction call, so
3729 % ..., but we might end up with active ones in the argument if
3873 % like the previous two, but they put @code around the argument.
3951 % These can be used both for control words that take an argument and
4094 % would be for a given command (usually its argument).
4167 % makeinfo does not expand macros in the argument to @deffn, which ends up
4172 % to take a single TeX argument. The case of a macro invocation that
4432 % But this frozes the catcodes in the argument, and can cause problems to
4921 % argument to \message. Therefore, if #1 contained @-commands, TeX
5112 % To test against our argument.
5557 % The first argument is the chapter or section name.
5558 % The last argument is the page number.
5968 % If we're given an argument, typeset it in bold with a colon after.
6112 % the (first) argument ends when '@end verbatim' is reached, ie:
6415 % the argument list (groff manual), and ttsl and tt are not very
6423 % On the other hand, if an argument has two dashes (for instance), we
6603 % Macro bodies are absorbed as an argument in a context where
6710 % <parameter list> is #, then the preceding argument is delimited by
6817 % as an argument (by \parsebrace or \parsearg)
7179 % argument, and \hat is not an expandable control sequence. It could
7460 % #3 is the optional positioning argument; for now, it is ignored. It
7714 % properly. Single argument is the language (de) or locale (de_DE)