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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ the empty string or the two-char string \ex{cr}/\ex{lf} (or the EOF object).
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using \ex{eq?}. When printing these field names out, it looks best
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using \ex{eq?}. When printing these field names out, it looks best
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if you capitalize them with \ex{(capitalize\=string (symbol->string field\=name))}.
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if you capitalize them with \ex{(capitalize\=string (symbol->string field\=name))}.
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\item{var{body}} List of strings which are the field's body, e.g.
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\item{\var{body}} List of strings which are the field's body, e.g.
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(``shivers\discretionary{@}{}{@}lcs.mit.edu''). Each list element is one line from
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(``shivers\discretionary{@}{}{@}lcs.mit.edu''). Each list element is one line from
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the field's body, so if the field spreads out over three lines,
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the field's body, so if the field spreads out over three lines,
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then the body is a list of three strings. The terminating
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then the body is a list of three strings. The terminating
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