| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 726.1 | What doctype and version of DOCUMENT? | BUNSUP::LITTLE | Todd Little, NYA SWS, 323-4475 | Wed Jul 29 1987 15:37 | 5 | 
|  |     What doctype are you using?  I can't say I've ever seen the
    \internaluse macro.  Also, where is the \internaluse macro used
    in your doctype?
    
    -tl
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| 726.2 | We use local A4 doctype | FNYFS::WYNFORD | The Rented Loony | Thu Jul 30 1987 04:48 | 13 | 
|  |     It's an internal doctype based on LAYERED. The \internaluse macro
    was defined at the top of the file to provide us with a centred
    internal use message at the bottom of the page in the running footer.
    This is a mandatory requirement for IS Europe, so we had to move
    page numbering around along with \sdmlfolios. I should have mentioned
    this, sorry!
    
    \internaluse is used as the argument to both left and right running
    footer definitions.
    
    As a single line it works perfectly. As two lines it falls apart.
    
    Gavin
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| 726.3 | Some thoughts | BUNSUP::LITTLE | Todd Little, NYA SWS, 323-4475 | Thu Jul 30 1987 12:50 | 5 | 
|  |     Can you post how you're using \internaluse and the footer macros?
    You may need to make \internaluse a token instead of a macro, but
    thats just a guess, or \xdef it instead of \def'ing it.
    
    -tl
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| 726.4 | Here it is... | FNYFS::WYNFORD | The Rented Loony | Mon Aug 03 1987 10:53 | 26 | 
|  | This is an extract of the doctype we use here to show how we are
currently using the \internaluse macro. Hopes this helps...
Gavin
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\global\def\SDMLdoctype{FERNEY2}
\def\internaluse{\line{\hss{Digital Internal Use Only}\hss}}%
.
.
.
%
% Previous version commented out...
%
%\def\setdefaultfooters{%
%\setrightfooter{\sdmlfolios}    
%\setleftfooter{\sdmlfolios}
%}
\def\setdefaultfooters{%
\setrightfooter{\internaluse}    
\setleftfooter{\internaluse}
}
% invoke default footers
%
\setdefaultfooters
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