Category : Science and Education
Archive   : HERB300.ZIP
Filename : HARDCOPY.SET
Output of file : HARDCOPY.SET contained in archive : HERB300.ZIP
! -- HARDCOPY.SET -- version 1.26 -- 20 May 1990 -- UserWare -
! -------------------------------------------------------------------
! This is the "default" setup file for HardCopy.EXE
! You may edit any setting to suit your own purposes
! -> If you don't change any defaults, this file is not needed <-
! You may also pass any setting from the command line, like this:
! >Hardcopy Source Target Option=Setting
! To specify a different setup file, use Set=Filename.Ext
; PAUSE -- wait for keypress between pages
PAUSE=NO
; TOP margin -- Blank lines for top of each page
TOP=3
; PAGE length -- number of text lines before form feed
PAGE=60
; LEFT margin -- column for first character on line.
LEFT=10
; LINE length -- number of characters to print after left margin.
LINE=70
; SPACING -- Single=1 Double=2 et cetera.
SPACING=1
; TABS -- number of spaces between tab stops
TABS=4
; FORM feed -- End page with FormFeed character (^L)?
FORM=YES
; MODE -- printer type: Plain ASCII Graphics or Literal
MODE=PLAIN
; SETUP -- decimal codes for printer setup { i.e. 27 54 }
; SETUP="27 54"
; PDF -- Printer Definition file to use (MicroStar type)
; PDF=HARDCOPY.PDF
; HEADER -- Print " filename .. page# " header
HEADER=YES
; FIRST -- first page to print ( use to reprint selected pages )
FIRST=1
; LAST -- last page to print ( use to reprint selected pages )
LAST=9999
; KEEP -- try and keep paragraphs together?
KEEP=YES
; BLANK -- do blank lines separate paragraphs?
BLANKS=YES
; TRIM -- number of characters to trim from each input lin
TRIM=0
; WRAP -- wrap long lines?
WRAP=YES
! The following pertain only to "virtual book" files.
; FILTER -- Iris "line types" to omit from printout
; FILTER=">?*;!" CMDCOL=1 EOLCHARS="10 13"
; TABLE -- print table of Iris-type page names?
TABLE=YES
; BODY -- print actual text (or just TABLE and/or INDEX )?
BODY=YES
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