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[]\ninerm Everyone who makes extensive use of a powerful macro facility encounte
rs

\hbox(7.5+1.75)x312.0, glue set 0.73692
.\hbox(7.5+0.0)x0.0, glue set 7.22223fill
..\glue -36.0
..\manual ↑↑?
..\kern 1.0
..\manual ↑↑?
..\glue 0.0 plus 1.0fill
.\ninerm E
.\ninerm v
.\kern-0.25694
.\ninerm e
.etc.


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\ninerm situations when the macros do surprising things. We have already mention
ed

\hbox(6.25+1.75)x312.0, glue set - 0.07191
.\ninerm s
.\ninerm i
.\ninerm t
.\ninerm u
.\ninerm a
.etc.


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\ninerm the possibility of setting \ninett \tracingmacros=1\ninerm , in order to
 see when T[]X expands macros

\hbox(6.25+2.0)x348.0, glue set - 0.33078
.\ninerm t
.\ninerm h
.\ninerm e
.\glue 3.08333 plus 1.54166 minus 1.02777
.\ninerm p
.etc.


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\ninerm and what arguments it finds. There's also another helpful way to watch w
hat T[]X is

\hbox(6.25+1.94444)x348.0, glue set 0.17514
.\ninerm a
.\ninerm n
.\ninerm d
.\glue 3.08333 plus 1.54166 minus 1.02777
.\ninerm w
.etc.


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\ninerm doing: If you set []\ninett \tracingcommands=1\ninerm , T[]X will show e
very command that it executes,

\hbox(6.25+2.0)x348.0, glue set - 0.47374
.\ninerm d
.\ninerm o
.\ninerm i
.\ninerm n
.\ninerm g
.etc.


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\ninerm as we saw in Chapter 13. Furthermore, if you set \ninett \tracingcommand
s=2\ninerm , T[]X will show

\hbox(6.25+2.0)x348.0, glue set - 0.2028
.\ninerm a
.\ninerm s
.\glue 3.08333 plus 1.54166 minus 1.02777
.\ninerm w
.\kern-0.25694
.etc.


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\ninerm all conditional commands and their outcomes, as well as the unconditiona
l commands

\hbox(6.25+1.75)x348.0, glue set 0.00282
.\ninerm a
.\ninerm l
.\ninerm l
.\glue 3.08333 plus 1.54166 minus 1.02777
.\ninerm c
.etc.


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\ninerm that are actually performed or expanded. This diagnostic information goe
s into your log

\hbox(6.25+1.75)x348.0, glue set - 0.8902
.\ninerm t
.\ninerm h
.\ninerm a
.\ninerm t
.\glue 3.08333 plus 1.54166 minus 1.02777
.etc.


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\ninerm file. You can also see it on your terminal, if you say []\ninett \tracin
gonline=1\ninerm .  (Incidentally,

\hbox(6.75+2.25)x348.0, glue set - 0.23714
.\ninerm ↑↑L (ligature fi)
.\ninerm l
.\ninerm e
.\ninerm .
.\glue 4.1111 plus 4.62497 minus 0.34259
.etc.


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\ninerm if you make \ninett \tracingcommands \ninerm greater than 2, you get the
 same information as when

\hbox(6.25+2.0)x348.0, glue set 0.06523
.\ninerm i
.\ninerm f
.\glue 3.08333 plus 1.54166 minus 1.02777
.\ninerm y
.\kern-0.25694
.etc.

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