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AT&T UNIX™PC Unix System V Users Manual - tenox

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ADF ( 4 ) (AT&T UNIX PC only ) ADF ( 4)<br />

TEXT<br />

This is a sample paragraph. Notice that \ UL\all\ US\ \<br />

of the new lines are escaped except for the one at the \<br />

end of the paragraph, and \BL\aii\BS\ of the spaces \<br />

between words are present.<br />

�� �<br />

The LABEL data type is a subtype of the text data type. It has<br />

the following format:<br />

LABEL {<br />

LABELORIGIN <br />

<br />

TEXT<br />

}<br />

\EOT\<br />

Coordinates are floating point numbers in the range 0- 100. The<br />

label origin number is an integer between 0 and 8 (inclusive), and<br />

refers to the justification of the label.<br />

The optional keywords are used to define attributes of particular<br />

types of LABELs, such as graphic LABELs or spreadsheet<br />

LABELs, and are described under the appropriate data types.<br />

The TEXT data is a watered down version of the text data type �<br />

previously described. The special codes defined for the text data<br />

type are all legal, but are mostly ignored.<br />

Numeric Data Types<br />

The following numeric data types are defined:<br />

Keyword<br />

Meaning<br />

INT Integer<br />

FLOAT Floating point number<br />

TIME Year/Month/Day or<br />

Hour /Minute/Second<br />

DURATION Hours:Minutes<br />

Optionally following the keyword are the following tokens:<br />

Token<br />

JU <br />

Meaning<br />

Justification mode.<br />

= L, R, C, or D<br />

for left, right, center, or<br />

decimal justify.<br />

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