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61 a user-defined \fImacro\fR in place of the control line.
80 or left-parenthesis-introduced, two-character name as in \fB\en(\fIxx\fR.
91 typewriter-like output devices.
104 \fIS\fR is the current type size in points,
128 which is output-device dependent;
131 such as \(mi> (\(->) are often extra wide.
132 The default scaling is ems for the horizontally-oriented requests
145 for the vertically-oriented requests and functions
170 The number, \fIN\fR, may be specified in decimal-fraction form
176 For vertically-oriented requests and functions, \fB~\|\fIN\fR
177 becomes the distance in basic units from the current vertical place on the page or in a \fIdiversio…
187 will space \fIin the required direction\fR to 3.2 centimeters from the top of the page.
202 Except where controlled by parentheses, evaluation of expressions is left-to-right;
211 and the current point size is 10,
224 \(+-\fIN\fR means that the argument may take the forms \fIN\fR, \(pl\fIN\fR, or \(mi\fIN\fR and
233 most requests expect to set parameters to non-negative
258 Character string arguments are indicated by multi-character mnemonics.
260 Font and Character Size Control
263 The \*(TR character set consists of a typesetter-dependent basic
267 All printable \s-1ASCII\s+1 characters are included,
269 With three exceptions, these \s-1ASCII\s+1 characters are input as themselves,
270 and non-\s-1ASCII\s+1 characters are input in the form \fB\e(\fIxx\fR where
271 \fIxx\fR is a two-character name given in the Appendix Table|II.
272 The three \s-1ASCII\s+1 exceptions are mapped as follows:
278 \s-1ASCII\s+1 Input Printed by \*(TR
283 \(mi minus - hyphen
290 \fB\-\fR
292 by \fB\e\'\fR, \fB\e\`\fR, and \fB\e\-\fR respectively or by their names (Table II).
293 The \s-1ASCII\s+1 characters \fB@\fR, \fB#\fR, \fB"\fR, \fB\(aa\fR, \fB\(ga\fR, \fB<\fR, \fB>\fR, \…
294 only on the Special Font and are printed as a 1-em space if that font
299 but can in general print only \s-1ASCII\s+1
335 A request for a named but not-mounted font is \fIignored\fR.
339 In the subsequent discussion of font-related requests,
340 \fIF\fR represents either a one\(sltwo-character
341 font name or the numerical font position, 1-4.
342 The current font is available (as numerical position) in the read-only number register \fB.f\fR.
347 Character size.
351 The \fBps\fR request is used to change or restore the point size.
352 Alternatively the point size may be changed between any two characters
355 to set the size to \fIN\fR,
356 or a \fB\es\fI\(+-N\fR (1\(<=\fIN\fR\(<=9)
357 to increment\(sldecrement the size by \fIN\fR;
358 \fB\es0\fR restores the \fIprevious\fR size.
359 Requested point size values that are between two valid
361 The current size is available in the \fB.s\fR register.
362 \*(NR ignores type size control.
369 \fB&ps\fI|\(+-N\fR 10\|point previous E Point size
370 set to \(+-\fIN\fR.
371 Alternatively imbed \fB\es\fIN\fR or \fB\es\fI\(+-N\fR.
372 Any positive size value may be requested;
373 if invalid, the next larger valid size will result, with a
380 \fB&fz\fI|F|\(+-N\fR off - E The characters in font \fIF\fR will be adjusted to
381 be in size \(+-\fIN\fR. Characters in the Special Font encountered during the
382 use of font \fIF\fR will have the same size modification. (Use the \fB&fz S\fR
386 \fB&fz|S|\fIF|\(+-N\fR off - E The characters in the Special Font
387 will be in size \(+-\fIN\fR independent of previous \fB&fz\fR requests.
389 \fB&ss\fI|N\fR 12\(sl36\|em ignored E Space-character size
391 This size is the minimum word spacing in adjusted text.
394 \fB&cs|\fIF\|N\|M\fR off - P Constant character space
399 the em is that of the character's point size;
401 the em is \fIM\fR-points.
411 \fB&bd\fI|F|N\fR off - P The characters in font \fIF\fR will be artificially
413 A reasonable value for \fIN\fR is 3 when the character size is in the vicinity
420 \fB&bd|S|\fIF|N\fR off - P The characters in the Special Font
430 \fB&fp|\fIN|F\fR R,I,B,S ignored - Font position.
432 that a font named \fIF\fR is mounted on position \fIN\fR (1-4).
440 Page control
446 A pseudo-page transition onto the \fIfirst\fR page occurs
448 when the first \fInon-diverted\fR text processing occurs.
450 for a trap to occur at the top of the first page
456 The usable page width on the Graphic Systems phototypesetter
459 8|inch wide, continuous roll paper, but these characteristics are typesetter-
462 are output-device dependent.
465 \fB&pl\fI|\(+-N\fR 11\|in 11\|in \fBv\fR Page length set to \fI\(+-N\fR.
468 The current page length is available in the \fB.p\fR register.
470 \fB&bp\fI|\(+-N\fR \fIN\(eq\fR1 - B*,\fBv\fR Begin page.
476 The current page is ejected and a new page is begun.
477 If \fI\(+-N\fR is given, the new page number will be \fI\(+-N\fR.
480 \fB&pn\fI|\(+-N\fR \fIN\fR\(eq1 ignored - Page number.
481 The next page (when it occurs) will have the page number \fI\(+-N\fR.
482 A \fBpn\fR must occur before the initial pseudo-page transition
483 to affect the page number of the first page.
484 The current page number is in the \fB%\fR register.
486 \fB&po\fI|\(+-N\fR 0;|26\(sl27\|in\(dg previous \fBv\fR Page offset.
491 The current \fIleft margin\fR is set to \fI\(+-N\fR.
494 In \*(TR the maximum (line-length)+(page-offset) is about 7.54 inches.
496 The current page offset is available in the \fB.o\fR register.
498 \fB&ne\fI|N\fR - \fIN\(eq\fR1\|\fIV\fR D,\fBv\fR Need \fIN\fR vertical space.
500 a forward vertical space of size \fID\fR occurs,
503 traps on the page,
504 \fID\fR is the distance to the bottom of the page.
515 \fB&rt\fI|\(+-N\fR none internal D,\fBv\fR Return \fIupward only\fR to a marked vertical place
517 If \fI\(+-N\fR (w.r.t. current place) is given,
518 the place is \fI\(+-N\fR from the top of the page or diversion
547 "\fB\e\ \ \fR" (backslash-space).
552 quantization to character-size spaces;
554 the command line option \fB\-e\fR causes uniform
559 and text base-line position on the page for this line is in the \fBnl\fR register.
560 The text base-line high-water mark (lowest place) on the current page is in
561 the \fB.h\fR register. The \fB.k\fR register (read-only) contains the horizontal size of
562 the text portion (without indent) of the current partially-collected output
568 Multiple inter-word space characters found in the input are retained,
581 the non-printing, zero-width filler character \fB\e&\fR.
589 (non-fill) mode can be \fIinterrupted\fR by terminating
602 \fB&br\fR - - B Break.
610 \fB&fi\fR \(fill|on - B,E Fill subsequent output lines.
614 \fB&nf\fR fill|on - B,E Nofill.
625 The type indicator can also be a value saved from the read-only \fB.j\fR number
640 \fB&na\fR adjust - E Noadjust.
647 within the current (line-length minus indent).
655 Base-line spacing.
656 The vertical spacing \fI(V)\fR between the base-lines of successive
664 For the common type sizes (9-12 points),
666 point size;
667 \*(TR default is 10-point type on a 12-point spacing
670 Multiple-\fIV\|\fR line separation (e.\|g. double spacing) may be requested
673 Extra line-space.
677 the \fIextra-line-space\fR function \fB\ex\fI\'N\|\|\'\fR
691 The most recently utilized post-line extra line-space is available in the \fB.a\fR register.
695 which honors the \fIno-space\fR mode and which does
700 \fB&vs\fI|N\fR 1\(sl6in;12pts previous E,\fBp\fR Set vertical base-line spacing size \fIV\fR.
704 set to \fI\(+-N\fR.
706 appended to each output text line. The (read-only) number register \fB.L\fR
707 is set to contain the current line-spacing value.
710 \fB&sp\fI|N\fR - \fIN\fR\(eq1\fIV\fR B,\fBv\fR Space vertically in \fIeither\fR direction.
712 and is limited to the distance to the top of the page.
715 If the no-space mode is on,
718 \fB&sv\fI|N\fR - \fIN\(eq\fR1\fIV\fR \fBv\fR Save a contiguous vertical block of size \fIN\fR.
721 No-space mode has \fIno\fR effect.
727 \fB&os\fR - - - Output saved vertical space.
728 No-space mode has \fIno\fR effect.
732 \fB&ns\fR space - D No-space mode turned on.
733 When on, the no-space mode inhibits \fBsp\fR requests and
734 \fBbp\fR requests \fIwithout\fR a next page number.
735 The no-space mode is turned off when a line of
738 \fB&rs\fR space - D Restore spacing.
739 The no-space mode is turned off.
741 Blank|text|line. - B Causes a break and