\fi
@end tex
+@c Note: this resetting of the page number back to 1 causes TeX to gripe
+@c about already having seen page numbers 1-4 before (in the preface):
+@c pdfTeX warning (ext4): destination with the same identifier (name{1})
+@c has been already used, duplicate ignored
+@c I guess that is harmless (what happens if a later part of the text
+@c makes a link to something in the first 4 pages though?).
+@c Note that eg the Emacs manual has a preface, but does not bother
+@c resetting the page numbers back to 1 after that.
@iftex
@headings off
@evenheading @thispage @| @| @thischapter
most common character within symbols that is not typically a word
constituent character; there are others, too.
-Alternatively, we can redefine the regular expression used in the
+Alternatively, we can redefine the regexp used in the
@code{@value{COUNT-WORDS}} definition so as to include symbols. This
procedure has the merit of clarity, but the task is a little tricky.