01/30/87 compose controls This file is a quick reference list of the formatting controls in compose. In the following list, a compose control followed by "(x)" such as .al(x) implies this is not a valid control, but is ONLY a header for the following list or grouping (e.g., ".al(x)" is the "align" header for the following valid compose controls: .alb, .alc, .ali, .all .alo, and .alr), "+n" means an optionally signed number, "n" means an unsigned number, "[]" means "no character", and left slash "\" means exactly one of the values so separated may be given. Refer to the WORDPRO Reference Manual, Order No. AZ98, for more detail. List of controls: .*{string} comment .+string append string to previous line .. path {args} (Special form of .ifi below) .al(x) align .alb both (left/right) .alc center .ali inside .all left .alo outside .alr right .bb(x) block-begin .bba {n} art .bbf {u}{,c|p} footnote .bbk {n} keep .bbl {n} literal .bbp {n} picture .bbt {n} title .bc(x) begin-column .bcf {+n} footer .bch {+n} header .be(x) block-end .bea art .bef footnote .bek keep .bel literal .bep picture .bet title .bp(x) begin-page .bpf {+n} {e|o|a} footer .bph {+n} {e|o|a} header .br(x) break .brb block .brc {n} column .brf format .brn {n} need .brp {e|o|+n} page (basic control) .brp {e|o|pg-no} {mode-str} page (intermediate control) .brs {n} {"text"} {"header"} {"footer"} skip .brw {c} word .bt(x) begin-text .btc {+n} caption .btt {+n} title .cb(x) change-bar .cba {c} add .cbd {c} delete .cbf {c} off .cbm {c} modify .cfl {n} {+n} {title} column-footer-line .chl {n} {+n} {title} column-header-line .csd {c} change-symbol-delimiter .ctd {c} change-title-delimiter .ec(x) end-column .ecf footer .ech header .else conditional-else .elseif expr conditional-elseif .endif conditional-end .ep(x) end-page .epf footer .eph header .eqc {+n} equation-count .err string error .et(x) end-text .etc caption .ett title .exc string execute-command .fi(x) fill .fi[] default .fif off .fin on .fnt {-reset|-rs} {name} {/member} {size} font-change .frf {n} footnote-reference .ft(x) footnote .fth hold .ftp paged .ftr running .ftu unreferenced .gl galley .go label_name go-to .hit {+n} {=ABC} KSTR {STR} hit-line .hlf {title} header-line-footnote .ht(x) horizontal-tab .htd {name} {ns,ns,ns,...} define .htf {aa...} off .htn a name ns,ns,ns,... on .hy(x) hyphenate .hy[] default .hyf off .hyn {n} on .hyw {^} word .if expr conditional-if .ifi path {args} insert-file .ift insert-footnotes .in(x) indent .in[]{+n} default .inb {+n} both (left/right) .indctl {state} controls .inl {+n} left .inr {+n} right .la label_name label .ls {+n} linespace .pd(x) page-define .pd[] default .pd {l}{,w}{,c {(d)}}{,g,c {(d)}...}{,b|u} all .pdc {c {(d)}}{,g,c {(d)}...}{,b|u} column .pdl {+n} length .pdw {+n} width .pfl {e|o|a} {n {+n}} {title} page-footer-line .phl {e|o|a} {n {+n}} {title} page-header-line .pmi {f,b} page-margins-inside .rd read .rt return .sp(x) space .spb {n} block .spd +n to-depth .spf {n} format .spt {n} total .sr(x) set-reference .src name {value-expr {by incr-expr}} counter .srm mode name {name...} mode .srv name {value-expr} value .ta(x) table .tab {name} {{+n[}col-spec{]}:...} define .tac {n} column .taf off .tan name on .tcl {n {+n}} {title} title-caption-line .then conditional-then .thl {n {+n}} {title} text-header-line .trn {abab...} translate .ts expr test .ty {expr} type .un(x) undent .un[]{+n} left .unb {+n} both .unh {+n} hanging .unl {+n} left .unr {+n} right .unsoff underscore-off .unson underscore-on .ur control\expr use-reference .vm(x) vertical-margin .vm[]{t,h,f,b} all .vmb {+n} bottom .vmf {+n} footer .vmh {+n} header .vmt {+n} top .wit {n} widow-text .wrt path {string} write-text .wt wait Notes: Three controls (fill, hyphenate, and indent) have a "default" form. 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