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% \iffalse
%%
% Even if you don't want any code in this file, leave the empty file, or else
% loading the \package{abbrevs} package will consume extra time as it searches
% for this file.
%%
% \fi
%    \begin{macrocode}
\def\fileinfo{Abbrevs package configuration}
\def\fileversion{v1.2}
\def\filedate{2001/08/31}
\def\docdate{1997/10/18}
%    \end{macrocode}
%
%    \begin{macrocode}
\ProvidesFile{abbrevs.cfg}
%    \end{macrocode}
%
% \AddToCheckSum{25}
%
% \section{\cname{DateMarkSize}}
%
% \begin{macro}{\DateMarkSize}
% I like to use this definition instead of the one in the main file, but I
% didn't want to require \package{abbrevs} to depend on \package{relsize}.
%    \begin{macrocode}
\RequirePackage{relsize}
\def\DateMarkSize {%
  \relsize{-1}%
}
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
%
% \section{Backwards compatibility}
%
% \begin{macro}{\TMNewCategory}
% \begin{macro}{\TMDefineAbbrevPlain}
%    This can be uncommented to deal with anything you might have written that
%    referred to these variables before I changed their names.
%    \begin{macrocode}
% \newlet\TMNewCategory\NewAbbrevCategory
% \newlet\TMDefineAbbrevPlain\TMDefineAbbrevStandard
%    \end{macrocode}
% \end{macro}
% \end{macro}
%
% \section{Suggestions}
%
% Here are ideas commented out that you might want to try. 
%
% You can learn a helpful general strategy about how to work with hooks in
% \LaTeX{} from this example.  If you put the inhibitor directly into
% \cs\PreFootnote, you could never take it out without either losing whatever
% else had been put into \cs\PreFootnote, or using some thorny procedure that
% stepped through the macro and removed just the inhibitor (you don't want to
% try that).  If you add a ``subhook'' to \cs\PreFootnote, you can turn the
% subhook on or off without even knowing what else in in \cs\PreFootnote.  You
% can't redefine \cs\TMInhibitSwitchingtrue.  A \cs\newcommand would work as
% well as the \cs\newlet here, a tad less efficient.
%    \begin{macrocode}
% \newlet\FootnoteTMHook\TMInhibitSwitchingtrue
% \addto@macro\PreFootnote {%
%   \FootnoteTMHook
% }
%    \end{macrocode}
% To undo the effect later, say \code{\let\FootnoteTMHook\relax} or
% \code{\global\let}\lips as appropriate.
%
% \part{Testing}
%
% \ResetAbbrevs{All}
%
% I'm presently writing a dissertation on \beckett.  Although there is
% comparatively little biographical material available, it is well known that
% he spent several years under the wing of \joyce, another of the great writers
% in English this century.  \joyce and \beckett, it is curious, like other
% great writers, both had trouble with their vision, and both were exiles in
% some sense.  One of my favorite pieces by \beckett is \worst, a short work
% written in the 1980's not long before his death: ``Fail again.  Fail
% better.''  \worst is lyric and exalting to me.  A work I feel is underrated
% is the radio play \fall (all but his three long plays are collected in \csp).
% It's extremely funny, and very touchingly compassionate.  Because it is a
% radio play, it loses less from performance to reading.  I would recommend
% \fall to anyone.  His later plays (and fiction) are famously enigmatic, but
% with a little practice, it is not hard to see the same lyric beauty and
% compassion.  Take the brief television play \nacht (in \csp of course), which
% has no dialogue, only a few murmured bars of the Schubert song, also brief,
% and also called \nacht---it's one of the most hauntingly beautiful few
% minutes of music I've ever heard, and I particularly recommend Cheryl
% Studer's recording on Deutsche Grammophone.  Every other recording I've heard
% plays too fast.
% 
% \ResetAbbrevs{All}
% 
% \joyceshort is short for \joyce, not \joyce Smith. 
% 
% \ResetAbbrevs{All}
% 
% Now some more rigious and boring testing.  Each pair should be identical.
% 
% \newbook\aaa{initial}[subsequent]
% \newname\www{tmacro}[tmacro-subsequent]
%
% {\parindent0pt
%
% ^^A\def\ldebug#1{\tracingmacros#1\tracingcommands#1\VerboseErrors\relax}
% \let\ldebug\Gobble
%
% \textit{\textitswitch{initial} hello}\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \textit{\aaa hello}
% \ldebug0\relax
%
% \textup{\textitswitch{subsequent} hello}\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \textup{\aaa hello}
% \ldebug0\relax
%
% \textit{subsequent}~tie\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa~tie
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent} regular text\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa regular text
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent}: colon\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa: colon
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent}; semicolon\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa; semicolon
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent}. Period.\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa. Period.
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent}!  Exclamation point.\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa!  Exclamation point.
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent}?  Question mark.\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa?  Question mark.
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent}-hyphen.\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa-hyphen.
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent} \texttt{texttt}\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa \texttt{texttt}
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent} (leftparen)\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa (leftparen)
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% (\textit{subsequent}) rightparen\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% (\aaa) rightparen
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent}, comma\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa, comma.
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent} tmacro\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa \www
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent}'s face\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa's face
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent} ``quote''\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa ``quote''
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent} [leftbracket]\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa [leftbracket]
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% [\textit{subsequent}] rightbracket\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% [\aaa] rightbracket
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent}{open group}\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa {opengroup}
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% {\textit{subsequent}} close group\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% {\aaa} close group
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent} \{realbrace\}\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa \{realbrace\}
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent} 666 number\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa 666 number
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent} $x=y^2$ math\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa $x=y^2$ math
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent} \$realdollar\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa \$realdollar
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent} \#numbersign\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa \#numbersign
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent}/slash\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa /slash
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent}\/ italic correction\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa \/ italic correction
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent}\ explicit space\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa \ explicit space
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \textit{subsequent}\space \cs\space\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa \space \cs\space
% \ldebug0\relax
%
% \makeatletter
%
% \textit{subsequent}\@xobeysp \cname{@xobeysp}\\
% \ldebug1\relax
% \aaa \@xobeysp \cname{@xobeysp}
% \ldebug0\relax
% 
% \def\ACRcnta{1}
% \def\ACRcntb{3}
% \acromake{CIA}{{\ttfamily CIA}}{Central Intelligence Agency}
% \newcommand\TMacromakebugit {%
%   \Debug1
%   \typeout{CIA \expandafter\meaning\csname CIA\endcsname}
%   \typeout{LONG \expandafter\meaning\csname CIAlong \endcsname}
%   \typeout{SHORT \expandafter\meaning\csname CIAshort \endcsname}
%   \typeout{secondary \expandafter\meaning\csname CIAsecondary \endcsname}
% }
%
% The \CIA is overthrowing Nigeria.
%
% The \CIA is watching in your window right now.
%
% The \CIA will stop that missile.
%
% The \CIA!  The \CIA! The \CIA. The \CIA guys.
%
% Resetting Acromake abbrevs.
% \TMResetAcromake
%
% The \CIA!  The \CIA! The \CIA.  The \CIA guys.
%
% } ^^A closes testing group?