%% LaTeX2e file `t.tex' %% \hsize 3in \baselineskip 13pt \pdfoutput=1 % we will produce PDF instead of DVI \pdfannottext open % optional specification if the text annotation is implicitly opened {The text annotation} % the text itself \def\BL{\pdfannotlink depth 3pt height 8pt % optional specification for link size 1 % key of destination border 0 0 1 % optional specification for link border } \def\EL{\pdfendlink} \pdfoutline 1 % key of destination 0 % number of sub-entries of this item {The outline entry} % Text of this item \pdfdestxyz 1 % key of this destination zoom 2 % optional zoom factor %\pdfdestfit 1 or %\pdfdestfith 1 or %\pdfdestfitv 1 %\pdfdestfitr 1 ... \pdfendfitr This is \TeX, a document compiler intended to produce typesetting of high quality. The PASCAL program that follows is the definition of \TeX82, a standard version of \TeX\ that is designed to be highly portable so that identical output will be obtainable on a great variety of computers. The main purpose of the following program is to explain the algorithms of \TeX\ as clearly as possible. \BL As a result, the program will not necessarily be very efficient when a particular PASCAL compiler has translated it into a particular machine language.\EL\ However, the program has been written so that ... \bye