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-% This is a file that modifies the file naming conventions in INRSTeX
-% for Berkeley Unix ... It works in conjunction with a command file that
-% renames old versions of files produced by INRSTeX. The convention is
-% to add "~" to the end of the filename. This is the same indication that
-% EMACS uses for old versions. Note that there is no concern with file
-% name length in Berkeley Unix. The "~" is not sacrosanct.
-
-% if a job is aborted, the old files may be made current (in csh) with
-% foreach i (<jobname>.*~)
-% mv $i `basename $i \~`
-% end
-
-% There are several places in INRSTeX that require changes.
-
-\catcode`\~=11
-
-% ------ auto.tex -----
-
-% \inputtagfiles={\inputwithcheck {\jobname.tag}}
-\inputtagfiles={\inputwithcheck {\jobname.tag~}} % will have been renamed
-
-
-% -------- tocform.tex ------
-
-%\def\c@k#1{\csname if#1list\endcsname \jobname.#1;-1 \else \jobname.#1 \fi}
-%\def\newlistfilename#1{\ifnotdefined \jobname.#1 \else \c@k{#1} \fi}
- % VAX/VMS \c@k is necessary because of the way TeX expands
-
-\def\c@k#1{\csname if#1list\endcsname \jobname.#1~ \else \jobname.#1 \fi}
-\def\newlistfilename#1{\ifnotdefined \jobname.#1 \else \c@k{#1} \fi}
- % \c@k is necessary because of the way TeX expands
-
-% ----------- cite.tex ---------
-
-% This does not need changing as long as the citation list ALWAYS follows
-% the citations. If this is not the case, then an old version will have to
-% used. This might lead to other problems later.
-
-% \citetagfilename = {\jobname.ctg} %compatible Ugh!
-
-\catcode `\~=\active