This is METAFONT, Version 2.71 (C version 6.1) (base=plain 95.7.18) 20 JAN 1998 03:16 **design-imple.html.~7~ design-imple.html.sav (design-imple.html.~7~ ! A statement can't begin with `<'. < l.2 < body bgcolor =^^Iwhite> ? quit OK, entering batchmode... ! Extra tokens will be flushed. < l.2 < body bgcolor =^^Iwhite> I've just read as much of that statement as I could fathom, so a semicolon should have been next. It's very puzzling... but I'll try to get myself back together, by ignoring everything up to the next `;'. Please insert a semicolon now in front of anything that you don't want me to delete. (See Chapter 27 of The METAFONTbook for an example.) >> name.is ! Isolated expression. at l.88 ...email address of file's author; name is at I couldn't find an `=' or `:=' after the expression that is shown above this error message, so I guess I'll just ignore it and carry on. ! Extra tokens will be flushed. at l.88 ...email address of file's author; name is at I've just read as much of that statement as I could fathom, so a semicolon should have been next. It's very puzzling... but I'll try to get myself back together, by ignoring everything up to the next `;'. Please insert a semicolon now in front of anything that you don't want me to delete. (See Chapter 27 of The METAFONTbook for an example.) >> email.address.appears.in.parentheses >> following.full.name ! Not implemented: (unknown numeric)*(unknown numeric). ; l.91 *^^I following full name; ^^Iemail address may be abbreviated to a local I'm afraid I don't know how to apply that operation to that combination of types. Continue, and I'll return the second argument (see above) as the result of the operation. >> following.full.name ! Isolated expression. ; l.91 *^^I following full name; ^^Iemail address may be abbreviated to a local I couldn't find an `=' or `:=' after the expression that is shown above this error message, so I guess I'll just ignore it and carry on. >> email.address.may.be.abbreviated ! Isolated expression. to l.91 ...ame;^^Iemail address may be abbreviated to a local I couldn't find an `=' or `:=' after the expression that is shown above this error message, so I guess I'll just ignore it and carry on. ! Extra tokens will be flushed. to l.91 ...ame;^^Iemail address may be abbreviated to a local I've just read as much of that statement as I could fathom, so a semicolon should have been next. It's very puzzling... but I'll try to get myself back together, by ignoring everything up to the next `;'. Please insert a semicolon now in front of anything that you don't want me to delete. (See Chapter 27 of The METAFONTbook for an example.) >> John.H.Smith ! Isolated expression. ( l.93 ...isher (gfisher@thyme);^^IJohn H.^^ISmith ( john_smith). I couldn't find an `=' or `:=' after the expression that is shown above this error message, so I guess I'll just ignore it and carry on. ! Extra tokens will be flushed. ( l.93 ...isher (gfisher@thyme);^^IJohn H.^^ISmith ( john_smith). I've just read as much of that statement as I could fathom, so a semicolon should have been next. It's very puzzling... but I'll try to get myself back together, by ignoring everything up to the next `;'. Please insert a semicolon now in front of anything that you don't want me to delete. (See Chapter 27 of The METAFONTbook for an example.) >> /* >> Prose.description ! Not implemented: (unknown numeric)*(unknown numeric). of l.115 * Prose description of the^^Ifunction, describing what the functi... I'm afraid I don't know how to apply that operation to that combination of types. Continue, and I'll return the second argument (see above) as the result of the operation. >> Prose.description ! Isolated expression. of l.115 * Prose description of the^^Ifunction, describing what the functi... I couldn't find an `=' or `:=' after the expression that is shown above this error message, so I guess I'll just ignore it and carry on. ! Extra tokens will be flushed. of l.115 * Prose description of the^^Ifunction, describing what the functi... I've just read as much of that statement as I could fathom, so a semicolon should have been next. It's very puzzling... but I'll try to get myself back together, by ignoring everything up to the next `;'. Please insert a semicolon now in front of anything that you don't want me to delete. (See Chapter 27 of The METAFONTbook for an example.) >> -em> > l.141 ... other protected data members ... Oh dear. I can't decide if the expression above is positive, negative, or zero. So this comparison test won't be `true'. ! A tertiary expression can't begin with `..'. 0 .. ...->.. tension.atleast1.. l.141 ... other protected data members ... I'm afraid I need some sort of value in order to continue, so I've tentatively inserted `0'. You may want to delete this zero and insert something else; see Chapter 27 of The METAFONTbook for an example. >> false >> 0 ! Not implemented: (boolean)>(known numeric). .. ...->.. tension.atleast1.. l.141 ... other protected data members ... I'm afraid I don't know how to apply that operation to that combination of types. Continue, and I'll return the second argument (see above) as the result of the operation. >> 0 ! Isolated expression. .. ...->.. tension.atleast1.. l.141 ... other protected data members ... I couldn't find an `=' or `:=' after the expression that is shown above this error message, so I guess I'll just ignore it and carry on. ! Extra tokens will be flushed. .. ...->.. tension.atleast1.. l.141 ... other protected data members ... I've just read as much of that statement as I could fathom, so a semicolon should have been next. It's very puzzling... but I'll try to get myself back together, by ignoring everything up to the next `;'. Please insert a semicolon now in front of anything that you don't want me to delete. (See Chapter 27 of The METAFONTbook for an example.) ! A statement can't begin with `<'. < l.143 < /pre> I was looking for the beginning of a new statement. If you just proceed without changing anything, I'll ignore everything up to the next `;'. Please insert a semicolon now in front of anything that you don't want me to delete. (See Chapter 27 of The METAFONTbook for an example.) ! Extra tokens will be flushed. < l.143 < /pre> I've just read as much of that statement as I could fathom, so a semicolon should have been next. It's very puzzling... but I'll try to get myself back together, by ignoring everything up to the next `;'. Please insert a semicolon now in front of anything that you don't want me to delete. (See Chapter 27 of The METAFONTbook for an example.) >> 2 ! Isolated expression. start l.169 * code indentation; (2) start each^^Icomment^^Iline with "* ",^^I... I couldn't find an `=' or `:=' after the expression that is shown above this error message, so I guess I'll just ignore it and carry on. ! Extra tokens will be flushed. start l.169 * code indentation; (2) start each^^Icomment^^Iline with "* ",^^I... I've just read as much of that statement as I could fathom, so a semicolon should have been next. It's very puzzling... but I'll try to get myself back together, by ignoring everything up to the next `;'. Please insert a semicolon now in front of anything that you don't want me to delete. (See Chapter 27 of The METAFONTbook for an example.) >> 3 ! Isolated expression. ; end->...ound2designsize);mode_output_specials_;fi; primitive_end_ l.170 * current indentation + 1;^^I(3) end ^^Iwith "*/" on a separate^^I... I couldn't find an `=' or `:=' after the expression that is shown above this error message, so I guess I'll just ignore it and carry on. )