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Re: XY4.018 and counter



** Reply to message from "M.W. Poirier"  on Sun, 21
Dec 2003 14:06:10 -0400 (EDT)

Maben:

When I print it out, my endnote and text foot numbers _are_
superscripted correctly, both! I made a few slight changes
to your copy to get it to work right here -- it needed a
Speedo UFfontname statement etc at TOF. Two things I don't
understand: well, come to think of it, I do understand
 -- you're the only person I've ever known who
uses TWelfths of an inch as his unit of measure
(incidentally, that _could_ be stated as  since zero
is zero no matter what measure you use); the other is,
shouldn't there be an  at the end of the
import? I'm pretty rusty at this...

I'd like you to issue this command, and say what is
reported on the PRompt line:

va/nv $LH

The only other thing I can think of is that there might be
some other (SETTINGS) default that differs between our two
machines. But I'm definitely seeing superscript everywhere.
Here's your text, modified a tad:

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b-gin [UNTITLED]
{<}UFDUTCH{>}{<}SZ18PT{>}{<}SY23Z,0,0,1{>}{<}AL1{>}In a work{032}
whose publication almost went unnoticed at the time of its ap
pearance in 1971, and that is almost never read today, the la
te American political philosopher and Episcopalian (Anglican)
 priest, Gerhart Niemeyer (1907-1997){<}MD+SU{>}{<}C1{>}{<}MD
-SU{>}, while teaching at Notre Dame in the 1960s, wrote the{032}
following about {<}MD+IT{>}ideology{<}MD-IT{>}: [cr|lf][cr|lf
]{<}IP3TW,3TW,3TW{>}The term "ideological" refers to the subo
rdination of contemplative theory [{<}MD+IT{>}theoria{<}MD-IT
{>}] to the {<}MDIT{>}libido dominandi{<}MDNM{>}, which manif
ests itself in the building of closed systems around dogmatic
ally will "positions," in reductionism of both scope and mate
rials of analysis, and in the determination to substitute an{032}
intellectually fabricated "Second Reality" [See also Heimito{032}
von Doderer, {<}MD+IT{>}The Demons{<}MD-IT{>}] for the realit
y given to man.{<}MD+SU{>}{<}C1{>}{<}MD-SU{>} [cr|lf]{<}IP0TW
,0TW{>}[cr|lf]{<}SSTXLNK{>}{<}LTC:\XY4\DOCS\IDEOCH2.FN /X{>}{
<}RFA{<}MDNM{>}{<}LD {>}- {<}PN{>} -{<}LD {>}{>}{<}DC1=1{>}
[cr|lf]{<}FC{>}Endnotes[cr|lf]{<}UFDUTCH{>}{<}SZ10PT{>}{<}SY2
3Z,0,0,1{>}[cr|lf]{<}FL{>}[cr|lf]{<}MD+SU{>}{<}C1{>}{<}MD-SU{
>} Professor Niemeyer became a Roman Catholic towards the en
d of his life. [cr|lf][cr|lf]{<}MD+SU{>}{<}C1{>}{<}MD-SU{>} {032}
Gerhart Niemeyer, {<}MDIT{>}Between Nothingness and Paradise{
<}MDNM{>}, (B{131}ton Rouge: Louisiana State University Pres
s, 1971), p. 141f. [cr|lf]{<}IE{>}{<}USTXLNK{>}[cr|lf]
-nd
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