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SAR$ READ<br />

SR$REQTYPE<br />

The requested type of input.<br />

0<br />

1<br />

SR$LNUMFMT<br />

Do not search for embedded shift-coded kanji in ASCII/ISO (default).<br />

Search for any embedded shift-coded kanji in ASCII/ISO input, and convert it into<br />

internal format (text part and attributes part). Subsection 16.2 describes internal<br />

format.<br />

The format of line numbers returned by SAR$ to the caller.<br />

0<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

Use the input line number type read with the input image; it may be either a CTS<br />

or fractional line number (see 1 and 2 below). If no line number exists for the<br />

input image, SAR$ increments the last line number by 1. If the input contains<br />

mixed line number types (SR$LNUMTYP), the line number will be compared to<br />

the previous line number, and if necessary, incremented. If the input does not<br />

have any line numbers, SAR$ generates sequential line numbers with initial<br />

value 1 and increment value 1 (default).<br />

SAR$ generates sequential CTS line numbers with an initial value of 10 and<br />

increment value of 10.<br />

SAR$ generates sequential fractional line numbers with an initial value of 10 and<br />

an increment value of 10.<br />

No line numbers are returned to caller.<br />

17–22 7833 1733–004

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