HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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Turning Indentation On and Off
Adjusting the Text
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To avoid indention problems resulting from the difference in the number of
input and output lines, be sure to leave space in the line for the indentation.
If you’re indenting only a single line, you can use the TI (Temporary
Indent) command, as explained earlier in this section.
Turning Indentation
On and Off
When you’re not sure how many lines you want to indent, you can control
indentation by using ON and OFF. Once you enter an INDENT ON
command, all lines are indented until TFORM reaches an INDENT OFF
command. You must include a value in the INDENT ON command so
TFORM knows how far to indent, but you don’t need a value in the
INDENT OFF command.
INDENT ON and INDENT OFF, with no margin indicator, refers only to
indentation from the left margin. If you want to turn on and turn off
indentation from the right margin, or from both margins, you must include
the margin indicator in the INDENT command. For example:
\INDENT ON 5
\INDENT OFF
\INDENT ON RIGHT 6
\INDENT OFF RIGHT
\INDENT ON BOTH 7
\INDENT OFF BOTH
Indents five characters
from the left
Ends left indentation
Indents six characters
from the right
Indents seven characters
from both margins
Ends right indentation
Ends right and left indentation