.; Chapter 6 .; RUNOFF Text Formatting Command Descriptions. .; .; 02-Jan-79 H.R. Tumblin .; .; Edits .; .; Date By No. Reason .; --------- ------ ----- -------------------------------------------- .; 03-Jul-80 BCW 1 Fixed typographical errors .; 14'JUL-80 JHB 2 Correct errors and match ROCKWELL metacharacters .; .ch;Text Formatting Commands .in RNOCHAINI .ix ##%.FN 6,: _______________ %.BR *the average jet to momentum ratio was calculated by %.EQ,+1,0 %! 1/4 %! 1 2 %! %! %.OP ; ______ %! %! %.OB ;_ %! 0 %!J = p u dA where A%~j is area of stack exit. %! %! %!-1/4 %! j j j %! %! %! %! %! 1/2 %! 2 %! %! %! 1/4 %! A p u A %! %! %! -1 %! j b b j %.EEQ 1/2 .I-4 ->##: Utilization of the full capability of SHIP to account for non-uniform stack exit conditions..... %.BR %...primary difference is that the flow is curved,** .I-4 ->##%.FN4 %.LM+2.I-2 .f.nj **All exhaust plumes eventually become curved at some distance downstream. Curvature of the ship plume is important because it occurs in that region of the plume which contributes a large fraction of the total radiation (%%%<100 diameters). .nf.nj %.LM-2 .I-4 ->##%! or bent-over by the effective crossflow of the combined ship speed ... .f.j .pg! ! .lm LEFTMG,.lm CMDTAB,.nf ________ | | | | | .FN | | | |________| .FI.lm LEFTMG.s 2 Produces: .s2 Measurements^@(8)\@ of the velocity trajectory for stacks with an annular ring of fluid with a different velocity from the central core flow are different from the trajectory equation, Eq.#(4) for a uniform exit flow.* .fn6,: _______________ .br *the average jet to momentum ratio was calculated by .EQ,+1,0 ! 1/4 ! 1 2 ! ! .op ; ______ ! ! .ob ;_ ! 0 !J = p u dA where A~j is area of stack exit. ! ! !-1/4 ! j j j ! ! ! ! ! 1/2 ! 2 ! ! ! 1/4 ! A p u A ! ! ! -1 ! j b b j .eeq 1/2 : Utilization of the full capability of SHIP to account for non-uniform stack exit conditions..... .BR ...primary difference is that the flow is curved,** .fn4 .lm+2.i-2 **All exhaust plumes eventually become curved at some distance downstream. Curvature of the ship plume is important because it occurs in that region of the plume which contributes a large fraction of the total radiation (%<100 diameters). .lm-2 ! or bent-over by the effective crossflow of the combined ship speed ... .lm LEFTMG.pg! ! .lm CMDTAB.nf ________ | | | | | .ID | | | |________| .FI.lm LEFTMG .hl 1;INDENT command INDENT forces a break and causes the next output line to start a specified number of columns from the current input column. .s.lm +7.NF _________ ___________________________________ | | | | .ID | [ +n|-n ][ ;text ] | | | | |_________|___________________________________| .FI.S.lm LEFTMG The INDENT command causes a BREAK and sets the next line to begin "n" spaces to the right of the left margin. "n" may have a negative value to allow the line to begin to the left of the left margin. This is rather useful for numbered paragraphs. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Defaults: .s.lm +7 The indent is performed to the right of the left margin. There is no default value for "n", and an error message will be generated if "n" is not specified. This command does cause a break. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Command Synonyms: .s.lm +7 .INDENT, .ID, .I .s 2.lm LEFTMG Notes: .s.lm +7 INDENT will perform a relative movement from the existing margins. Text can be specified on the same line as the INDENT command by using the concatenation character, ";". .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .ID | | | |________| .FI.lm LEFTMG.s 2 Examples: .s;.lm +7 .nofill Line 1 .ID -4;Line 2 .ID 4;Line 3 .BR Line 4 .FILL.s 2.lm LEFTMG Produces: .nf .s1 |Line|1 Line|2 | | |Line 3 |Line|4 .ix ID .ix I .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .IHL | | | |________| .FILL.lm LEFTMG.s .ix Increment Header Level .ix IHL .hl 1;Increment Header Level Increment header level. .s.lm +7.nf _________ ___________________________________ | | | | .IHL | n | | | | |_________|___________________________________| .FI.lm LEFTMG.s The IHL command increments header level "n" by 1. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Defaults: .s.lm +7 This command does not cause a break. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Command Synonyms: .s.lm +7 .IHL .s 2.lm LEFTMG Notes: .s.lm +7 .s 2.lm LEFTMG Examples: .s.lm +7 .IHL 3 .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .IO | | | |________| .FILL.lm LEFTMG.s .ix Index Offset command .ix INDEX OFFSET .IX IO .hl 1;Index Offset Command Set index offset. .s.lm +7.nf _________ ___________________________________ | | | | .IO | n | | | | |_________|___________________________________| .FI.lm LEFTMG.s The Index Offset command allows the centering of chapter and page numbers in the index to change. The "n" specifies the number of spaces to move the index to the right. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Defaults: .s.lm +7 The default Index Offset is zero. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Command Synonyms: .s.lm +7 .IO, .INDEX OFFSET .s 2.lm LEFTMG Notes: .s.lm +7 With n equal to zero, the spacing is not changed from the normal index command. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Examples: .s.lm +7 .IO 10 .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .IN | | | |________| .F.lm LEFTMG.s .ix INCLUDE command .ix IN .ix INCLUDE .hl 1;Include command Include text from a file. .s.lm +7.nf _________ ___________________________________ | | | | .IN | filespec | | | | |_________|___________________________________| .FI.lm LEFTMG.s The INCLUDE command allows the user to specify a file to be inserted at the current point in the input stream. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Defaults: .s.lm +7 The default file type is .RNO. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Command Synonyms: .s.lm +7 .IN,.INCLUDE .s 2.lm LEFTMG Notes: .s.lm +7 The include command is usefull in specifying parameters for a particular printer or installation in an include file. Include files may include other include files. The only limit to the depth which include files can be nested is the amount of dynamic memory available. Typically, if no footnotes or index entries are used, the nesting limit is around 1000. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Examples: .s.lm +7 .IN PARAMS.RNO .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .LA | | | |________| .FILL.lm LEFTMG.s .ix LA .ix List Alphabetic .hl 1;List Alphabetic Command Add an alphabetically numbered item to a list. .s.lm +7.nf _________ ___________________________________ | | | | .LA | test_page "spaces" ;text | | | | |_________|___________________________________| .FI.lm LEFTMG.s The LIST ALPHABETIC command adds an alphbetically numbered item to a list started by a .LIST command. The elements are numbered in lower case alphabetic characters. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Defaults: .s.lm +7 This command does cause a break. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Command Synonyms: .s.lm +7 .LA .s 2.lm LEFTMG Notes: .s.lm +7 The letter is followed by a period and two spaces so that the indent will be by -4. The list elements are separated by the number of lines specified in the pertinent .LIST command. If you want to type the text on the same line as the command, you must separate the text from the command with any number of intervening spaces or tabs, or (optionally) one semicolon. .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .LA | | | |________| .FILL.lm LEFTMG.s Examples: .s.lm +7.nf A possible list of Newspapers would be : .LS .LE;In the BOSTON area: .B1.LS 0 .LA;The Boston Globe. .LA;The Boston Herald American. .ELS .LE;In the NEW YORK area: .B1.LS 0 .LA;The New York Times. .LA;The Daily News. .ELS .LE;On the West Coast. .B1.LS 0 .LA;The San Francisco Examiner. .LA;The Los Angeles Times. .ELS .ELS .s 2.lm LEFTMG.f Produces: .S.lm +7 A possible list of Newspapers would be : .LS .LE;In the Boston area: .B1.LS 0 .LA;The Boston Globe. .LA;The Boston Herald American. .ELS .LE;In the New York area: .B1.LS 0 .LA;The New York Times. .LA;The Daily News. .ELS .LE;On the West Coast. .B1.LS 0 .LA;The San Francisco Examiner. .LA;The Los Angeles Times. .ELS .els .s 2.lm LEFTMG .IX LIST ALPHABETIC .ix LA .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .LE | | | |________| .FI.lm LEFTMG .hl 1;LIST ELEMENT command .IX LIST ELEMENT .IX LE The LIST ELEMENT command starts an item in a list. .s.lm +7.NF _________ ___________________________________ | | | | .LE | test-page "spaces" ;text | | | | |_________|___________________________________| .FI.s.lm LEFTMG LIST ELEMENT starts an item in a list. This command is used in conjunction with the LIST command. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Defaults: .s.lm +7 This command does cause a break. The "LIST ELEMENT NUMBER" is automatically incremented by each call to LIST-ELEMENT. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Command Synonyms: .s.lm +7 .LIST ELEMENT, .LE .s 2.lm LEFTMG Notes: .s.lm +7 The elements of the list are numbered sequentially, and the number is given a negative indent so that the list lines up. The list elements are separated by the number of lines specified in the .LIST command. If text is desired on the same line as the command, then the text must be separated from the command by a space, tab, or semi-colon. This command must be preceded by a LIST-START command, or it will be flagged as an error. .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .LE | | | |________| .FI.lm LEFTMG.s 2 Examples: .s.lm +7.nf A possible list of Newspapers would be : .LS .LE;In the BOSTON area: .B1.LS 0 .LE;The Boston Globe. .LE;The Boston Herald American. .ELS .LE;In the NEW YORK area: .B1.LS 0 .LE;The New York Times. .LE;The Daily News. .ELS .LE;On the West Coast. .B1.LS 0 .LE;The San Francisco Examiner. .LE;The Los Angeles Times. .ELS .ELS .s 2.lm LEFTMG.f Produces: .S.lm +7 A possible list of Newspapers would be : .LS .LE;In the Boston area: .B1.LS 0 .LE;The Boston Globe. .LE;The Boston Herald American. .ELS .LE;In the New York area: .B1.LS 0 .LE;The New York Times. .LE;The Daily News. .ELS .LE;On the West Coast. .B1.LS 0 .LE;The San Francisco Examiner. .LE;The Los Angeles Times. .ELS .els .s 2.lm LEFTMG .IX LIST ELEMENT .ix LE .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .LEB | | | |________| .F.lm LEFTMG.s .ix LEB .ix List Element with bullet .hl 1;List Element with bullet command Add a list element preceded by a bullet(o) to a list. .s.lm +7.nf _________ ___________________________________ | | | | .LEB | test_page "spaces" ;text | | | | |_________|___________________________________| .FI.lm LEFTMG.s The List Element with bullet command will add an item to an existing list started with a .LIST command. A bullet is a lower case o. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Defaults: .s.lm +7 This command does cause a break. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Command Synonyms: .s.lm +7 .LEB .s 2.lm LEFTMG Notes: .s.lm +7 This command outputs a "o" followed by a space. List elements are separated by the number of lines specified in the .LIST command. If you want to type the text on the same line as the command, you must separate the text from the command with any number of intervening spaces or tabs, or (optionally) one semicolon. .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .LEB | | | |________| .F.lm LEFTMG.s .s 2.lm LEFTMG Examples: .s.lm +7.nf A possible list of Newspapers would be : .LS .LE;In the BOSTON area: .B1.LS 0 .LEB;The Boston Globe. .LEB;The Boston Herald American. .ELS .LE;In the NEW YORK area: .B1.LS 0 .LEB;The New York Times. .LEB;The Daily News. .ELS .LE;On the West Coast. .B1.LS 0 .LEB;The San Francisco Examiner. .LEB;The Los Angeles Times. .ELS .ELS .s 2.lm LEFTMG.f Produces: .S.lm +7 A possible list of Newspapers would be : .LS .LE;In the Boston area: .B1.LS 0 .LEB;The Boston Globe. .LEB;The Boston Herald American. .ELS .LE;In the New York area: .B1.LS 0 .LEB;The New York Times. .LEB;The Daily News. .ELS .LE;On the West Coast. .B1.LS 0 .LEB;The San Francisco Examiner. .LEB;The Los Angeles Times. .ELS .els .s 2.lm LEFTMG .IX LIST ELEMENT BULLET .ix LEB .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .LEC | | | |________| .F.lm LEFTMG.s .ix LEC .ix List Element using string .hl 1;List Element String command Add item to list using prefix string supplied. .s.lm +7.nf _________ ___________________________________ | | | | .LEC | test_page "spaces" ['string'];text| | | | |_________|___________________________________| .FI.lm LEFTMG.s The List Element with Character string command will add an item to an existing list started with a .LIST command. The list element will be denoted in the output with the string supplied by the user. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Defaults: .s.lm +7 This command causes a break. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Command Synonyms: .s.lm +7 .LEC .s 2.lm LEFTMG Notes: .s.lm +7 This command outputs the string supplied by the user followed by one space to the list element text. The string can not be greater than five characters long. The string should be enclosed in single quotes. The list elements are separated by the number of lines specified in the .LIST command. .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .LEC | | | |________| .F.lm LEFTMG.s .s 2.lm LEFTMG Examples: .s.lm +7.nf A possible list of Newspapers would be : .LS .LEC '-->>';In the BOSTON area: .B1.LS 0 .LE;The Boston Globe. .LE;The Boston Herald American. .ELS .LEC '-->>';In the NEW YORK area: .B1.LS 0 .LE;The New York Times. .LE;The Daily News. .ELS .LEC '-->>';On the West Coast. .B1.LS 0 .LE;The San Francisco Examiner. .LE;The Los Angeles Times. .ELS .ELS .s 2.lm LEFTMG.f Produces: .S.lm +7 A possible list of Newspapers would be : .LS .LEC '-->';In the Boston area: .B1.LS 0 .LE;The Boston Globe. .LE;The Boston Herald American. .ELS .LEC '-->';In the New York area: .B1.LS 0 .LE;The New York Times. .LE;The Daily News. .ELS .LEC '-->';On the West Coast. .B1.LS 0 .LE;The San Francisco Examiner. .LE;The Los Angeles Times. .ELS .els .s 2.lm LEFTMG .IX LIST ELEMENT CHARACTER .ix LEC .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .LEN | | | |________| .FILL.lm LEFTMG.s .ix LEN .ix LIST ELEMENT NO NUMBERING .hl 1;List Element No Numbering command Add item to list without using any numbering. .s.lm +7.nf _________ ___________________________________ | | | | .LEN | test_page "spaces" ;text | | | | |_________|___________________________________| .FI.lm LEFTMG.s The LIST ELEMENT NO NUMBERING command allows the user to specify a list element without numbering it. The list element is indented the normal amount, but no numbering occurs. The number of lines between list elements is specified by the .LIST command. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Defaults: .s.lm +7 This command causes a break. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Command Synonyms: .s.lm +7 .LEN .s 2.lm LEFTMG Notes: .s.lm +7 .LM LEFTMG.pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .LEN | | | |________| .lm LEFTMG.f .s 2.lm LEFTMG Examples: .s.lm +7.nf A possible list of Newspapers would be : .LS .LM-4 .LEN;In the BOSTON area: .B1.LS 0 .LE;The Boston Globe. .LE;The Boston Herald American. .ELS .LEN;In the NEW YORK area: .B1.LS 0 .LE;The New York Times. .LE;The Daily News. .ELS .LEN;On the West Coast. .B1.LS 0 .LE;The San Francisco Examiner. .LE;The Los Angeles Times. .ELS .LM+4 .ELS .s 2.lm LEFTMG.f Produces: .S.lm +7 A possible list of Newspapers would be : .LS .LM-4 .LEN;In the Boston area: .B1.LS 0 .LE;The Boston Globe. .LE;The Boston Herald American. .ELS .LEN;In the New York area: .B1.LS 0 .LE;The New York Times. .LE;The Daily News. .ELS .LEN;On the West Coast. .B1.LS 0 .LE;The San Francisco Examiner. .LE;The Los Angeles Times. .ELS .LM+4 .els .s 2.lm LEFTMG .IX LIST ELEMENT NO NUMBERING .ix LEN .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .LEL | | | |________| .FILL.lm LEFTMG.s .ix LEL .ix List Element With Indenting .hl 1;List Element With Indenting Add item to list without using any numbering, but indent the first line of text in the list element -4 spaces. .s.lm +7.nf _________ ___________________________________ | | | | .LEL | test_page "spaces" ;text | | | | |_________|___________________________________| .FI.lm LEFTMG.s The LIST ELEMENT WITH INDENTING command allows the user to specify a list element without numbering it. The first line of the list element is not indented, but subsequent lines of the list element are indented the normal amount for list elements. No numbering occurs. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Defaults: .s.lm +7 This command causes a break. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Command Synonyms: .s.lm +7 .LEL .s 2.lm LEFTMG Notes: .s.lm +7 .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .LEL | | | |________| .FI.lm LEFTMG.s 2 Examples: .s.lm +7.nf A possible list of Newspapers would be : .LS .LEL;In the BOSTON area: .B1.LS 0 .LE;The Boston Globe. .LE;The Boston Herald American. .ELS .LEL;In the NEW YORK area: .B1.LS 0 .LE;The New York Times. .LE;The Daily News. .ELS .LEL;On the West Coast. .B1.LS 0 .LE;The San Francisco Examiner. .LE;The Los Angeles Times. .ELS .ELS .s 2.lm LEFTMG.f Produces: .S.lm +7 A possible list of Newspapers would be : .LS .LEL;In the Boston area: .B1.LS 0 .LE;The Boston Globe. .LE;The Boston Herald American. .ELS .LEL;In the New York area: .B1.LS 0 .LE;The New York Times. .LE;The Daily News. .ELS .LEL;On the West Coast. .B1.LS 0 .LE;The San Francisco Examiner. .LE;The Los Angeles Times. .ELS .els .s 2.lm LEFTMG .IX LIST ELEMENT WITH INDENTING .ix LEL .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .LER | | | |________| .F.lm LEFTMG.s .ix LER .ix List Element using Roman numeral .hl 1;List Element Roman Numeral command Add item to list using Roman numerals to number the item. .s.lm +7.nf _________ ___________________________________ | | | | .LER | test_page "spaces" ;text | | | | |_________|___________________________________| .FI.lm LEFTMG.s The List Element with Roman numeral command will add an item to an existing list started with a .LIST command. The list element will be denoted in the output with the Roman numeral corresponding to the number of the list element. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Defaults: .s.lm +7 This command causes a break. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Command Synonyms: .s.lm +7 .LER .s 2.lm LEFTMG Notes: .s.lm +7 This command outputs the current list element number in Roman numerals followed by one space to the list element text. The current list number is then incremented for the next list element. The list elements are separated by the the number of lines specified in the .LIST command. .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .LER | | | |________| .F.lm LEFTMG.s .s 2.lm LEFTMG Examples: .s.lm +7.nf A possible list of Newspapers would be : .LS .LER;In the BOSTON area: .B1.LS 0 .LE;The Boston Globe. .LE;The Boston Herald American. .ELS .LER;In the NEW YORK area: .B1.LS 0 .LE;The New York Times. .LE;The Daily News. .ELS .LER;On the West Coast. .B1.LS 0 .LER;The San Francisco Examiner. .LER;The Los Angeles Times. .ELS .ELS .s 2.lm LEFTMG.f Produces: .S.lm +7 A possible list of Newspapers would be : .LS .LER;In the Boston area: .B1.LS 0 .LE;The Boston Globe. .LE;The Boston Herald American. .ELS .LER;In the New York area: .B1.LS 0 .LE;The New York Times. .LE;The Daily News. .ELS .LER;On the West Coast. .B1.LS 0 .LER;The San Francisco Examiner. .LER;The Los Angeles Times. .ELS .els .s 2.lm LEFTMG .IX LIST ELEMENT ROMAN .ix LER .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .LS | | | |________| .FI.lm LEFTMG .IX LIST .ix LIST START .ix LS .hl 1;LIST START command This command starts an indented list with a specified number of lines separating list elements. .s.lm +7.NF _________ ___________________________________ | | | | .LS | [ n or n/8 ] "lines" | | | | |_________|___________________________________| .FI.s.lm LEFTMG The LIST command starts an indented list with "n" blank lines preceding each list element. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Defaults: .s.lm +7 This command does cause a break. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Command Synonyms: .s.lm +7 .LIST,.LS .s 2.lm LEFTMG Notes: .s.lm +7 LIST moves the left margin 9 spaces to the right for the first LIST command, and 4 for spaces for each subsequent nested LIST. The normal FILL and JUSTIFY modes remain in effect. Therefore, these modes must be disengaged after the LS command if a ragged right is desired. A current nesting level of 5 is in effect. If the nesting level becomes greater than 5, an error message will be produced. .B Use a .LM-4 command after the first .LS command of a nested group to cause the left margin to indented only 5 spaces. Then use .LM+4 ^&before\& the last .ELS command in the nested group. .page ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .LS | | | |________| .FI.lm LEFTMG.s 2 Examples: .s.lm +7.nf A list of games currently contained on the system would be: .ls .le; Games written in Basic .ls; .le; Startrek - Startrek game. .le; Hamrabi - Game of Hamarabi. .le; Life - Conway's life program. .els .LE; Games written in other languages .ls .le; Doctor - Psychoanalysis program. .le; Adventure - Have a fun time gathering treasures and avoiding Dwarves and pirates. .els .els .s 2.lm LEFTMG.fill Produces: .s.lm +7 A list of games currently contained on the system would be: .ls .le; Games written in Basic .ls; .le; Startrek - Startrek game. .le; Hamrabi - Game of Hamarabi. .le; Life - Conway's life program. .els .LE; Games written in other languages .ls .le; Doctor - Psychoanalysis program. .le; Adventure - Have a fun time gathering treasures and avoiding dwarves and pirates. .els .els .s 2.lm LEFTMG .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .NT | | | |________| .FI.lm LEFTMG .hl 1;NOTE command NOTE is used to start an indented note. .s.lm +7.NF _________ ___________________________________ | | | | .NT | [ text ] | | | | |_________|___________________________________| .FI.lm LEFTMG.s This command starts an indented note on the current page. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Defaults: .s.lm +7 This command does cause a break. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Command Synonyms: .s.lm +7 .NOTE, .NT .s.lm LEFTMG Notes: .s.lm +7 This command BLANKS 2, reduces both margins by 15, writes the "text", or if no text is given, centers the word "NOTE" and then blanks 1. At this point, the user can then start entering the body of the note. .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .NT | | | |________| .FI.lm LEFTMG .s 2.lm LEFTMG Examples: .s.lm +7.NF .NOTE Error Reports: All errors encountered must be reported via a yellow error report sheet. These sheets are to be turned in to the appropriate supervisor at the end of the day. .EN .s 2.lm LEFTMG.F Produces: .s.lm +7 .NOTE Error Reports: All errors encountered must be reported via a yellow error report sheet. These sheets are to be turned in to the appropriate supervisor at the end of the day. .EN .s 2.lm LEFTMG .IX NOTE .ix NT .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .NTC | | | |________| .FI.lm LEFTMG .hl 1;NOTE command with centering NTC is used to start an indented note with centering. .s.lm +7.NF _________ ___________________________________ | | | | .NTC | [ text ] | | | | |_________|___________________________________| .FI.lm LEFTMG.s This command starts an indented note on the current page. The text is centered on the note. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Defaults: .s.lm +7 This command does cause a break. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Command Synonyms: .s.lm +7 .NTC .s.lm LEFTMG Notes: .s.lm +7 This command BLANKS 2, reduces both margins by 15, centers the "text". At this point, the user can then start entering the body of the note. .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .NTC | | | |________| .FI.lm LEFTMG .s 2.lm LEFTMG Examples: .s.lm +7.NF .NTC Error Reports All errors encountered must be reported via a yellow error report sheet. These sheets are to be turned in to the appropriate supervisor at the end of the day. .EN .s 2.lm LEFTMG.F Produces: .s.lm +7 .NTC Error reports All errors encountered must be reported via a yellow error report sheet. These sheets are to be turned in to the appropriate supervisor at the end of the day. .EN .s 2.lm LEFTMG .ix NTC .lm LEFTMG .in OB.RNO .in OP.RNO .in OPJ.RNO .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .PP | | | |________| .FI.lm LEFTMG .hl 1;PARAGRAPH command PARAGRAPH causes a paragraph to be started and, if stated, the number of spaces to indent before starting to print the first line of the paragraph. .s.lm +7.NF _________ ___________________________________ | | | | .PP | [ n , v or v/8 "lines", t ] | | | | |_________|___________________________________| .FI.s.lm LEFTMG This command performs actions typical at the start of a new paragraph. This includes leaving a blank line and causing an indent on the output line. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Defaults: .s.lm +7 This command does cause a break. The initial values of the above three parameters are : .br n -- (5) indent five spaces. (can also be negative) .br v -- (1) blank one line before starting paragraph .br t -- (2) make sure there are 2 "spaces" left on the page .br not including the blank lines before paragraph .s 2.lm LEFTMG Command Synonyms: .s.lm +7 .PARAGRAPH, .PP, .P .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .PP | | | |________| .FI.lm LEFTMG .s 2.lm LEFTMG Notes: .s.lm +7 The "n" is optional and, if present, sets the number of spaces that the paragraph is to be indented. Note that "n" may be negative as in the .INDENT command. "v" is the number of "lines" to blank between paragraphs. The value of "v" can range from zero to five, where one is single blank line, two is 2 blank lines, etc. "v" can also be in terms of 1/8 lines like the .BLANK or .SPACE command. "t" causes an automatic TEST PAGE to be performed. For a further description of this option, see the TEST PAGE command elsewhere in this document. "t" is in terms of "spaces" and should not include the count of "v". .s 2.lm LEFTMG Examples: .s.lm +7.NF Prior line of text. .P New line of text... .s 2.lm LEFTMG.fill Produces: .s.lm +7 Prior line of text. .P New line of text... .ix PARAGRAPH .ix PP .ix P .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .SHL | | | |________| .F.lm LEFTMG.s .ix Set Header Level .ix SHL .hl 1;Set Header Level Set header level "m" to "n". .s.lm +7.nf _________ ___________________________________ | | | | .SHL | m,n | | | | |_________|___________________________________| .FI.lm LEFTMG.s The Set Header Level command sets header level "m" to the value "n". .s 2.lm LEFTMG Defaults: .s.lm +7 This command will cause a break. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Command Synonyms: .s.lm +7 .SHL .s 2.lm LEFTMG Notes: .s.lm +7 All higher header levels are reset to zero. The value "m" can range from one to five. The value "n" can range from one to two-hundred-fifty-five. The next .HL command will increment the header level to "m." .s 2.lm LEFTMG Examples: .s.lm +7 .SHL 3,9 .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .SK | | | |________| .FI.lm LEFTMG .hl 1;SKIP command The SKIP command generates a specified number of blank output lines based on the current line spacing. .s.lm +7.NF _________ ___________________________________ | | | | .SK | [ n ] "spaces" | | | | |_________|___________________________________| .FI.lm LEFTMG.s The SKIP command causes ^&n\& times the spacing factor blank lines to be output. If the end of the page is reached before satisfying the request, the remaining spaces will not be output on the next page. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Defaults: .s.lm +7 This command does cause a break. If "n" is not specified, then a default value of 1 will be assumed. .s 2.lm LEFTMG Command Synonyms: .s.lm +7 .SKIP, .SK, .S .s 2.lm LEFTMG Notes: .s.lm +7 If no argument is specified, then only a single "space" will be output. .lm LEFTMG .pg ! ! .lm CMDTAB.NF ________ | | | | | .SK | | | |________| .FI.lm LEFTMG .s 2.lm LEFTMG Examples: .s.lm +7.nf This next article will preclude all others. .s 2 Also, any other authors may ... .s 2.lm LEFTMG.fill Produces: .s.lm +7 This next article will preclude all others. .s 2 Also, any other authors may ... .IX SKIP .ix SK .ix S .lm LEFTMG .pg ! !