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Commands, switches and placeholders

Commands: An UDO command begins with a single "!" at the beginning of a line, it may be indented by spaces or tabs. A command tells UDO to do something where you used it e.g. to output the table of contents with !tableofcontents.
 
Switches: An UDO switch begins with a single "!" at the beginning of a line, it may be indented by spaces or tabs. A switch tells UDO how to handle some commands e.g. !language [english] that switches the language of the destination file to English so that UDO will print "Appendix" instead of "Anhang".
 
Placeholders: An UDO placeholder begins with a "(!" and ends with a single ")". A placeholder is replaced by certain characters e.g. `(!B)' by `{\bf' for LaTeX. You can use placeholders wherever you want.
 

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