<TR><TD>"vee"<TD><IMG SRC="a_open.gif">
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- These are the basic set of backward-compatible arrow shapes. In addition,
- there is a grammar of <A HREF=arrows.html>arrow shapes</A>
- which can be used to describe a collection of 1260 arrow shapes as
- modifications of a primitive set of 9 arrows. The basic arrows shown
- above contain all of the primitive shapes
+ These are the basic set of backward-compatible arrow shapes.
+ In addition, there is a grammar of <A HREF=arrows.html>arrow shapes</A>
+ which can be used to describe a collection of 1260 arrows as
+ modifications of a primitive set of 9 shapes. The basic arrows shown
+ above contain all of the 9 primitive shapes
(<TT>box</TT>, <TT>crow</TT>, <TT>diamond</TT>,
<TT>dot</TT>, <TT>inv</TT>, <TT>none</tt>,
<TT>normal</tt>, <TT>tee</TT>, <TT>vee</TT>)
- plus ones that can be derived from the grammar
- (<TT>odot</TT>, <TT>invdot<?TT>, <TT>invodot</TT>,
+ plus a few that can be derived from the grammar
+ (<TT>odot</TT>, <TT>invdot</TT>, <TT>invodot</TT>,
<TT>obox</TT>, <TT>odiamond</TT>)
plus some supported as special cases for backward-compatibility
(<TT>ediamond</TT>, <TT>open</TT>, <TT>halfopen</TT>,