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1502 | 1502 | <term>-v, --variable, --set <replaceable class="parameter">assignment</replaceable></term>
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1503 | 1503 | <listitem>
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1504 | 1504 | <para>
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1505 |
| - Performs a variable assignment, like the <command>\set</command> internal command. |
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| - Note that you must separate name and value, if any, by an equal sign on the command |
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| - line. To unset a variable, leave off the equal sign. These assignments are done |
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| - during a very early state of start-up, so variables reserved for internal purposes |
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| - might get overwritten later. |
| 1505 | + Performs a variable assignment, like the <command>\set</command> |
| 1506 | + internal command. Note that you must separate name and value, |
| 1507 | + if any, by an equal sign on the command line. To unset a |
| 1508 | + variable, leave off the equal sign. To just set a variable |
| 1509 | + without a value, use the equal sign but leave off the value. |
| 1510 | + These assignments are done during a very early stage of |
| 1511 | + start-up, so variables reserved for internal purposes might get |
| 1512 | + overwritten later. |
1510 | 1513 | </para>
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1511 | 1514 | </listitem>
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1512 | 1515 | </varlistentry>
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