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C00002 00002	%\read-1 to\pagenumber
C00003 00003	\ddanger After you use |\openup{3pt}| as just suggested, the baselineskip
C00005 00004	% now we print the answers, if any
C00006 ENDMK
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%\read-1 to\pagenumber
\input manhdr
\tenpoint
\setcount0=800
%\setcount0=\pagenumber
\def\rhead{Experimental Pages for the New \TeX\ Manual}
\def\chapno{ X}
{\catcode`\%=12 \immediate\write\ans{% Answers for galley proofs:}}
\ddanger After you use |\openup{3pt}| as just suggested, the baselineskip
distance will be $15\pt$ instead of its usual $12\pt$. Thus, the baseline
of the text line that immediately precedes the display will be $15\pt$
above the topmost baseline of the display, plus the ↑{*abovedisplayskip}.
But when the paragraph resumes, its next baseline will be only $12\pt$
below the bottom baseline of the display, plus the ↑{*belowdisplayskip},
because the |\baselineskip| parameter will have reverted to its normal
value. The |\eqalignno| and |\displaylines| macros say
`|\noalign{\vskip-3pt}|' before their first lines, in order to compensate
for this difference.
% now we print the answers, if any

% that blank line will stop an unfinished \answer
\immediate\closeout\ans
\vfill\eject
\ninepoint
\input answers
\vfill\eject\end