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<h4 class="subsubsection" id="Obsolete-Command-1">6.1.2.5 Obsolete Command</h4>
<p>In <abbr class="acronym">AT&amp;T</abbr> <code class="code">troff</code> output, the writing of a single glyph is
mostly done by a very strange command that combines a horizontal move
and a single character giving the glyph name.  It doesn&rsquo;t have a command
code, but is represented by a 3-character argument consisting of exactly
2&nbsp;digits and a character.
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<dt><var class="var">dd</var><var class="var">g</var></dt>
<dd><p>Move right <var class="var">dd</var> (exactly two decimal digits) basic units &lsquo;<samp class="samp">u</samp>&rsquo;,
then print glyph&nbsp;<var class="var">g</var> (represented as a single character).
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<p>In GNU <code class="code">troff</code>, arbitrary syntactical space around and within this
command is allowed.  Only when a preceding command on the same line ends
with an argument of variable length is a separating space obligatory.
In <abbr class="acronym">AT&amp;T</abbr> <code class="code">troff</code>, large clusters of these and other
commands are used, mostly without spaces; this made such output almost
unreadable.
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<p>For modern high-resolution devices, this command does not make sense
because the width of the glyphs can become much larger than two decimal
digits.  In <code class="code">gtroff</code>, this is only used for the devices <code class="code">X75</code>,
<code class="code">X75-12</code>, <code class="code">X100</code>, and <code class="code">X100-12</code>.  For other devices, the
commands &lsquo;<samp class="samp">t</samp>&rsquo; and &lsquo;<samp class="samp">u</samp>&rsquo; provide a better functionality.
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