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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 />

The special codes defined for the text data type are all legal, but<br />

are mostly ignored.<br />

The LABEL data type has the following format:<br />

LABEL <br />

LABELORIGIN<br />

REPEATING<br />

NAME<br />

LOCK<br />

INVISIBLE<br />

TEXT<br />

}<br />

{<br />

<br />

\EOT\<br />

\EOT\<br />

The tokens following the LABEL keyword must all be specified<br />

exactly once for each LABEL. The only required token is the<br />

TEXT token. The label origin number is an integer equal to 1, 4,<br />

or 7, and describes the justification of the label. Left justified<br />

labels use 1; center justified labels use 4; and right justified labels<br />

use 7 as their label origin number. If no LABELORIGIN keyword<br />

is present, the label is assumed to be left justified. A repeating<br />

label is identified by including the REPEATING keyword. The<br />

NAME token is used to specify a name which may contain up to<br />

15 characters. The LOCK keyword is used to specify the local<br />

lock status of the label. If no LOCK keyword is present, the lock<br />

status is determined by the global lock status. The INVISIBLE<br />

keyword is used to indicate a label which is invisible (nondisplaying).<br />

The TEXT token identifies a watered down version<br />

of the text data type previously described. The special codes<br />

defined for the text data type are all legal, but are mostly<br />

ignored.<br />

The VALUE data type has the following format:<br />

VALUE {<br />

NAME \EOT\<br />

LOCK<br />

INVISIBLE<br />

FORMAT <br />

DECIMALS <br />

<br />

}<br />

The tokens following the VALUE keyword must all be specified<br />

exactly once for each VALUE. The only required token is the<br />

integer or floating point number token. The NAME token is used<br />

to specify a name which may contain up to 15 characters. The<br />

LOCK keyword is used to specify the local lock status of the<br />

value. If no LOCK keyword is present, the lock status is determined<br />

by the global lock status. The INVISIBLE keyword is used<br />

to indicate a value which is invisible (non-displaying). The FOR­<br />

MAT token identifies one of the following formats:<br />

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