.literal 1 MCL .end literal .lm 2 .indent -1 Multi-Column Lister .skip The Multi-Column Lister will copy an ASCII file into a file having multiple columns, if possible. As many as nine columns will be written on one page with a vertical line separating the columns unless a specific number of columns is requested through the /COLUMNS qualifier. The output file name gets a default file type of .MCL if not otherwise specified. Imbedded control character are acted on in the following manner: FF - skip to next column or page, CR - start new line, LF - start new line unless immediately following a CR, TAB - expand according to the /FTAB__EXPAND qualifier. In a file written with Fortran carriage control the head of form (1) and double space (0) will be recognized. .skip Format: .skip .i 5;MCL input-file-name [/qualifiers] .indent -2 2 Parameter .break .indent -1 input-file-name .skip The name of the ASCII file which is to be copied into a Multi-Column format. .indent -2 2 Command__Qualifiers .indent -2 /COLUMNS .skip .indent -1 /COLUMNS=n (default 0) .skip The output will contain n columns per page. The number requested must be in the range 0 through 9. Lines which are too wide for the column will be wrapped or truncated according to the setting of the /WRAP qualifier. The default of 0 columns produces an output which contains a number of columns on each page determined by the line lengths of the input file. In this case, wrap or truncation will occur if and only if an input line exceeds the full width of a page. .skip .indent -2 /FTAB__EXPAND .skip .indent -1 /FTAB__EXPAND .break .indent -1 /NOFTAB__EXPAND (D) .skip If this qualifier is specified, tab characters in the input file will be expanded according to the manner in which the Fortran compiler would interpret them; otherwise, tab characters will be expanded to the standard 8-column tab step. .skip .indent -2 /OUTPUT .skip .indent -1 /OUTPUT=file-name .skip The output file may be named explicitly by means of this qualifier. .skip .indent -2 /WIDTH .skip .indent -1 /WIDTH=width .skip The output page width may be altered with this qualifier [default=132]. .skip .indent -2 /WRAP .skip .indent -1 /WRAP (D) .break .indent -1 /NOWRAP .skip If this qualifier is specified, a line which exceeds the page width on the output files will be continued on the following line. The continuation line is flagged with the characters "-->". The qualifier /NOWRAP causes a long line to be truncated on output.