1.0 F O R M A T T I N G FORMAT [F] enables formatting. UNFORMAT [U] disables formatting and types the text as it appears in the ".TXT" file. Paragraphing is disabled; however, listing remains enabled with the exception that labeling is turned off. 2.0 L I N E S MARGIN n [M n] (Defaults to 0.) sets the left hand margin. MARGIN should be set before LINESIZE in order for centering to work properly without the use of NXB's. If MARGIN is used to set a new margin, any centering within the new margin text will not be properly centered without the use of NXB's. LINESIZE n [X n] (Defaults to 80.) sets the right hand margin by adding the argument to the left margin in use at the time the command is issued. Subequent changes of the left hand margin will not effect the right hand margin. INDENT n [I n] causes the next line to indent by the argument relative to the margin. Negative arguments are acceptable, provided they to not exceed the size of the margin. DI (Defaults to 5.) causes both margins to indent by the argument relative to the margins in effect at the time the command is issued. Can be nested 20 deep. EDI turns off double indenting. CENTER t [C t] centers the text argument between the margins. See MARGIN for details. NXB's can be used to adjust centering, but should not be necessary except in special instances. LINE n [L n] (Defaults to 0.) forces a break and the number of lines specified in the argument. DOUBLE [D] causes double spacing. SINGLE [S] returns double spacing to single spacing. JUSTIFY [J] justifies the right hand margin by adding blanks spaces between words, provided FORMAT is on. NO JUSTIFY [NJ] disables right-justification. FLAG NXB c sets the character that will be used as a non-expandable blank. An NXB can be used to force spaces or link words. FLAG US c sets the character that toggles underscoring. UNDERSCORE BS enables underscoring by back spacing (must follow FLAG US); which permits editing of the ".LST" file, but operates slowly. UNDERSCORE CR enables underscoring by carriage return (must follow FLAG US); which will not permit editing of the ".LST" file, but operates quickly. BOLD enables bold printing, if the printer or printer driver can use this feature. NO BOLD disables bold printing. 3.0 P A R A G R A P H S A N D L I S T S AUTOPARAGRAPH i s [AP i s] sets automatic paragraphing to occur at any blank line that is not embeded within a list and FORMAT is on. The arguments are indent and spacing. AUTOLIST [ALS] sets automatic listing once a list is initiated with a LIST command. Lists may be embedded up to 5 deep. LIST [L] starts automatic listing and arabic numbering with each blank line. LIST ALPHA UPPER/LOWER [LSAU/L] starts automatic listing and alphabetic labeling with each blank line. LIST ROMAN UPPER/LOWER [LSRU/L] starts automatic listing and Roman numbering with each blank line. SET LIST n sets the numerical equivalent of the list within a LIST to the argument. END LIST backs out of a the most deeply embeded list currently in effect. 4.0 T I T L E S A N D F O O T E R S TITLE t [TTL t] (Defaults to chapter or appendix title.) places the argument at the upper left hand corner of the page, excluding the first page. NXB can be used to improve positioning. NOTITLE [NTTL] turns off corner titling. CENTERED TITLE t [CT t] (Defaults to chapter of appendix title.) places the argument at the top center of the page, excluding the first page. NXB can be used to improve positioning. NO CENTERED TITLE [NCT] turns off centered titling. FOOTER SPACING n (Defaults to 0.) adds the argument to the PAGESIZE before outputing the footer text. FOOTER t places the argument at the lower left corner of the page. A footer can be turned off by using a blank argument. NXB can be used to improve positioning. 5.0 P A G I N G PAGESIZE n (Defaults to 54.) sets the number of lines on a page. Footers are printed a specified number of lines after the last page line; unless Bottom-of-page numbering is on, in which case the maximum FOOTERSPACING is 1 line. Bottom-of-page page numbers are placed 2 lines below the last page line; unless FOOTERSPACING is set =>1, in which case the number will be placed 3 lines below the last page number. PAGE n [P n] (Defaults to forced page.) forces page when the lines remaining on the page are =t [SX t>t] is placed where the index page number will be most appropriate. The first "t" argument must be the "t" of a major index item and the second "t" argument describes the index reference. DO INDEX [DX] should be the last line in a text file and causes the index to be assembled. 10.0 B A R Bar is not operating properly with headers at this time and it is suggested that it not be used. .