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/original-bsd/local/ditroff/ditroff.okeeffe/ideal/
H A Dopaque.c13 LINEPTR inlines, outlines, both; local
20 both = linelist;
70 &both
153 if (both) {
156 prevline->next = both;
H A Dopqpoly.c10 void opqpoly (edgelist, linelist, inlines, outlines, both) in opqpoly() argument
13 LINEPTR *inlines, *outlines, *both;
101 *both = nuboth.next;
107 LINEPTR *inlines, *outlines, *both;
448 *both = NULL;
460 LINEPTR inlines, outlines, both; local
465 &inlines, &outlines, &both
468 if (outlines || both)
476 if (inlines || both)
490 LINEPTR *inlines, *outlines, *both;
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/original-bsd/local/local.cmd/
H A Dchgbars.c90 #define both 3 macro
139 (*action)[num1] = both;
173 case both:
/original-bsd/local/ditroff/ditroff.okeeffe/chem/
H A DPS-PEmacros2 . \" $1 is height, $2 is width, both in inches
/original-bsd/local/ditroff/ditroff.okeeffe/pic/
H A DPS-PEmacros2 . \" $1 is height, $2 is width, both in inches
/original-bsd/admin/style/
H A Derr5 * and can be easily adapted per program. It allows both:
/original-bsd/contrib/bib/
H A DREADME21 from the reference file, and commands are generated to format both
/original-bsd/usr.bin/diction/
H A DREADME30 this will compile and install all of the programs in both
59 The default flag passed to deroff (either -ms or -mm) in both
/original-bsd/usr.bin/ptx/
H A Deign125 both
/original-bsd/share/dict/
H A Dconnectives125 both
/original-bsd/old/boggle/
H A Dboggle.c429 char both, donly, uonly; in printdiff() local
432 both = donly = uonly = column = d = 0; in printdiff()
438 if (both == 0) { in printdiff()
439 both = 1; in printdiff()
/original-bsd/lib/libc/vax/string/
H A Dstrcmp.s58 clrl r0 # both the same to null
H A Dstrncmp.s62 clrl r0 # both the same to null
/original-bsd/share/zoneinfo/datfiles/
H A Dpacificnew10 # passed by both the House and Senate and signed by the President (or have
/original-bsd/sys/hp300/DOC/
H A DHPMMU.notes10 translation tables for both supervisor and user modes. At the
53 (both instruction and external cache)
115 invalidates any translation for that VA in both the user
/original-bsd/usr.bin/pascal/eyacc/
H A DREAD_ME18 a fairly large set of error recovery routines which are part of both
/original-bsd/usr.bin/tn3270/api/
H A DREADME19 The INTENT is to allow the API from both MSDOS and from Unix. Note,
/original-bsd/old/pcc/c2.tahoe/
H A DNOTES8 'mul', 'and'. rA and rB must both be temporary registers.
/original-bsd/lib/libc/sparc/string/
H A Dbzero.s29 ! Optimize a common case: addr and len are both multiples of 8.
/original-bsd/usr.bin/telnet/
H A DREADME2 This is a distribution of both client and server telnet. These programs
193 This version of telnet/telnetd has support for both
225 The LOGOUT option is now supported by both telnet
249 contains code that is common to both telnet and
269 The non-termio code in both telnet and telnetd was
476 Add support for both FORW1 and FORW2 characters. The
478 two is not being used. If both are in use, the escape
498 Fix the TERMIOS setting of the terminal speed to handle both
576 properly. It was using the rows for both rows and columns...
684 the terminal driver on both ends, turning on BINARY
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/original-bsd/usr.sbin/timed/timed/
H A DCHANGES26 -suppression of repeated entries, which both slowed down the daemon
63 in both the daemon and timedc.
78 is handy both when only some machines should be trusted to let
/original-bsd/usr.bin/m4/
H A DNOTES8 Since both PD m4 and UN*X m4 are based on SOFTWARE TOOLS macro,
/original-bsd/etc/etc.hp300/
H A Ddisktab37 # E could be used for /usr and F for users (or H for both).
203 # E could be used for /usr and F for users (or H for both).
217 # E could be used for /usr and F for users (or H for both).
/original-bsd/local/ditroff/ditroff.okeeffe/grap/
H A DREADME34 set range of coords and optional log scaling on either or both
72 functions are log() and exp() (both base 10!), sin(), cos(), sqrt();
H A Dgrap.134 set range of coords and optional log scaling on either or both
72 functions are log() and exp() (both base 10!), sin(), cos(), sqrt();

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