macrodoc: remove unsupported references to @#then
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@item
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@item
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@code{@@#define}, for defining a macro-processor variable,
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@code{@@#define}, for defining a macro-processor variable,
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@item
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@item
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@code{@@#if}, @code{@@#then}, @code{@@#else}, @code{@@#endif} for
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@code{@@#if}, @code{@@#else}, @code{@@#endif} for conditional
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conditional statements,
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statements,
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@item
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@item
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@code{@@#for}, @code{@@#endfor} for constructing loops.
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@code{@@#for}, @code{@@#endfor} for constructing loops.
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@end itemize
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@end itemize
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\begin{itemize}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item file inclusion
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\item file inclusion
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\item loops (\textit{for} structure)
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\item loops (\textit{for} structure)
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\item conditional inclusion (\textit{if/then/else} structures)
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\item conditional inclusion (\textit{if/else} structures)
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\item expression substitution
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\item expression substitution
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\end{itemize}
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\end{itemize}
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\item Implemented in Dynare starting from version 4.0
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\item Implemented in Dynare starting from version 4.0
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\begin{itemize}
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\begin{itemize}
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\item file inclusion: \verb+@#include+
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\item file inclusion: \verb+@#include+
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\item definition a variable of the macro-processor: \verb+@#define+
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\item definition a variable of the macro-processor: \verb+@#define+
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\item conditional statements (\verb+@#if/@#then/@#else/@#endif+)
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\item conditional statements (\verb+@#if/@#else/@#endif+)
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\item loop statements (\verb+@#for/@#endfor+)
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\item loop statements (\verb+@#for/@#endfor+)
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\end{itemize}
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\end{itemize}
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\item In most cases, directives occupy exactly one line of text. In case of need, two anti-slashes (\verb+\\+) at the end of the line indicates that the directive is continued on the next line.
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\item In most cases, directives occupy exactly one line of text. In case of need, two anti-slashes (\verb+\\+) at the end of the line indicates that the directive is continued on the next line.
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