Command Presentation
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Command Presentation
Each command is presented in a table (see Figure 4) showing the comma nd
in its basic form followed by a breakdown of the command into its required
and optional parameters. Required parameters are unshaded and optional
parameters are shaded. All parameters must be entered in the se quence
given.

Tabl e Ke y

In the command and parameter tables (see Figure 4), there are a few
conventions to follow to help interpret the command structure.
= Special Function Control Character (SFCC).
= Alphanumeric text string delimiter.
; = Parameter delimiter.
The tables show the individual commands, their basic constr uction, and valid
selections where required. In addition, each command is m arked as to which
PGL Mode(s), NORMAL, CREATE, and EXECUTE, they can be used in.
Some commands consist of several command lines. So me command lines
are long, resulting in some of the lines wrapped into two lines. When this
happens the wrapped section of a command line is inden ted on the second
line as shown below.
Figure 4. Table Key
VDUP X
VERT X
Table 8. Supported PGL Commands
PGL Command NORMAL
Mode
CREATE
Mode
EXECUTE
Mode