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EACH reference page begins with a primitive’s name. The same line holds the primitive’s family, subfamily (if one exists), and a box that I call the mode box. The next line holds the primitive’s type and Plain TeX’s default value for the primitive (if it is a parameter). The rest of the reference page holds sections common to all reference manuals and sections that are TeX specific.
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Bausum, D. (2002). Reference Pages for the Primitives. In: TeX Reference Manual. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0941-7_2
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