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26 TEX=`echo $POD|sed 's/\.pod/\.tex/g'`46 TEX = $TEX 97 rm -f $(TEX)
236 if findprog ${TEX:-tex}; then :; else cat <<EOM518 if echo $TEX | grep 'latex$' >/dev/null; then521 tex=$TEX
30 TEX = (1 << 1), enumerator
819 "TEX $COUNT @$ADDR"> {
1289 "TEX $CNT @$ADDR"> {
96 TEX = tex242 $(SET_TEXINPUTS) $(TEX) sedref.tex
31 .bib Ascii '*TEX' 'TEXT' "Textures - BibTex Bibliography"36 .bst Ascii '*TEX' 'TEXT' "Textures - BibTex Style"225 .sty Ascii '*TEX' 'TEXT' "Textures - TeX Style"
546 TEX = perl.tex \ macro751 rm -f $(TEX)
710 * util/texi2dvi (TEX): don't use the value when it ends in711 "latex"; TEX is also used by mpost. Report from
11929 * texi2dvi: Use $TEXINFO in place of $TEX (falling back to $TEX
1681 TEX:Telluride, Colorado, USA
25651 A12D ; [.458E.0020.0002] # YI SYLLABLE TEX
22562 A12D YI SYLLABLE TEX
12604 A12D;YI SYLLABLE TEX;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
34584 TEX is potentially the most significant invention in typesetting in this