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49 Suppose you want a title at the top of each page,
63 to get headers and footers automatically on every page.
76 (for `new page') to process
77 titles and the like at the end of one page
87 To make sure we're at the top of a page,
88 we issue a `begin page' command
90 which causes a skip to top-of-page
104 at the bottom of each page,
107 of the bottom of the page,
109 for a new page.'
113 ^wh \-1i NP
118 `measure up from the bottom of the page',
120 `\-1i' means `one inch from the bottom'.
131 ^wh \-1i NP
137 keeps track of its vertical position on the page,
150 causes a skip to the top of the next page
185 of the current output line when a new page is started.
186 The effect would be to print the left-over part of that line
187 at the top of the page, followed by the next input line on a new output line.
206 be forced out before the space or new page.
228 if you cross a page boundary
229 in an unexpected font or size,
230 your titles come out in that size and font
243 to set the proper size and font for the title,
251 ^ps 10 \e" and size to 10 point
254 ^ps \e" revert to previous size
267 command contain size or font changes.
274 To get a footer at the bottom of a page,
284 at the top of the page.
288 Output page numbers are computed automatically
289 as each page is produced (starting at 1),
291 To get page numbers printed,
300 ^tl ''- % -''
302 centers the page number inside hyphens, as on this page.
303 You can set the page number at any time
306 which immediately starts a new page numbered
310 which sets the page number for the next page
311 but doesn't cause a skip to the new page.
314 sets the page number to