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@@ -537,10 +537,12 @@ the input script is read. "Name" is the variable name which can be a
single character (referenced as $x in the input script) or a full
string (referenced as ${abc}).  The value can be any string.  Using
this command-line option is equivalent to putting the line "variable
name index value" at the beginning of the input script.  See the
<A HREF = "variable.html">variable</A> command for more info on defining variables
and <A HREF = "Section_commands.html#3_2">this section</A> for more info on using
variables in input scripts.
name index value" at the beginning of the input script.  Defining a
variable as a command-line argument overrides any setting for the same
variable in the input script, since variables cannot be re-defined.
See the <A HREF = "variable.html">variable</A> command for more info on defining
variables and <A HREF = "Section_commands.html#3_2">this section</A> for more info
on using variables in input scripts.
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@@ -530,10 +530,12 @@ the input script is read. "Name" is the variable name which can be a
single character (referenced as $x in the input script) or a full
string (referenced as $\{abc\}).  The value can be any string.  Using
this command-line option is equivalent to putting the line "variable
name index value" at the beginning of the input script.  See the
"variable"_variable.html command for more info on defining variables
and "this section"_Section_commands.html#3_2 for more info on using
variables in input scripts.
name index value" at the beginning of the input script.  Defining a
variable as a command-line argument overrides any setting for the same
variable in the input script, since variables cannot be re-defined.
See the "variable"_variable.html command for more info on defining
variables and "this section"_Section_commands.html#3_2 for more info
on using variables in input scripts.

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