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<cd:shortdesc>
<!-- a short command summary goes here -->
The instances of <tt>\start<i>lines</i> ... \stop<i>lines</i></tt> are used for ..typsetting text with preformatted line breaks.
</cd:shortdesc>
<cd:sequence>
</cd:variants>
<cd:description>
<!-- This allows the long description printing of text according to existing linebreaks within the text. The command goes here -itself takes no setups, but you can use {{cmd|setuplines}} to indicate that you wish to preserve whitespace, or make it visible, as well as some other tricks; and if you find yourself using the same few setups throughout the document, you can make special->purpose environments using {{cmd|definelines}}.
</cd:description>
<cd:examples>
<!-- command example(s)
<cd:example title="">
<context source="yes">
\startlines
The
lines
are
there!
\stoplines
</context>
 
</cd:example>
-->
</cd:examples>
<cd:notes>

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