ArgumentsToStrings


Strings can take arguments in the same way that groff macros can.

To pass arguments to a string:

  .ds one This is the string one with `\\$1' as an argument.
  Now... \*[one two] !

which gives

  Now... This is the string one with `two' as an argument. !

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