| Title: | DOCUMENT T1.0 |
| Notice: | **New notesfile (DOCUMENT.NOTE) now available (see note 897)** |
| Moderator: | CLOSET::ADLER |
| Created: | Mon Feb 09 1987 |
| Last Modified: | Thu Oct 31 1991 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 897 |
| Total number of notes: | 4397 |
When useing the <CENTERLINE> command I have run into a problem.
The particular section of my file looks like this...
1 <CENTER_LINE>(string1)
2 <CENTER_LINE>(string2)
3 <CENTER_LINE>(string3)
4 <CENTER_LINE>((xxx) xxx-xxxx)
5
6 <UNDERLINE>(<EMPHASIS>(string4:\bold))
7 <LINE>
Lines 1-4 center/print fine. However, line 6 is appended to line
4 and then it is centered. If I add a <LINE> command to line 5,
then the format is as expected.
Is this a bug? The documentation doesn't not show terminator for
the <CENTERLINE> command.
garrett
| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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| 694.1 | Not a bug... | WAGON::EICHTEN | Paul Eichten @ VWO 285-6070 | Mon Jul 20 1987 17:07 | 11 |
Nope.
DOCUMENT sees the <UNDERLINE>(etc.) line as a continuation of the
preceding <CENTER_LINE>() context.
Inserting a <P> or, as you've discovered, a <LINE> tag at line 5
in your example identifies the <UNDERLINE>(text) as a new line.
Hope this helps.
PJE
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| 694.2 | STLSEE::USER | Garrett Van Siclen | Mon Jul 20 1987 17:15 | 8 | |
Thanks. I was surprised, only because the manual states (per my
interruptation) that the <CENTER_LINE> command effects the string
within the '()'.
Thanks for the quick response.
garrett
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