Specifying print format parameters

CME INK

• If 0 is specified (or defaulted) for the INK parameter, the ink

 

parameter: points

for the variable data and the CME text reverts to the ink that

to note

was specified in the IDFAULT parameter of the OUTPUT

 

command.

 

• An inkindex value greater than the ILIST size causes an “out

 

of range” message to be displayed. The operator has the

 

option to continue printing the job using black ink or to abort

 

the job.

 

CME LINE

 

 

 

 

Specifies the line range within which the CME is located on the

 

page.

Syntax ac: CME LINE = {n (n, m) (n, –)}

Options

Table 4-18. CME LINE parameter options and definitions

Option Definition

nThe initial line number of the copy modification rectangle

mThe number of lines to repeat the information. If not specified, the information applies only to the starting line.

A dash character indicates that information is to apply to all lines on a page beginning with the line indicated by n.

Default No default.

CME LINE The line numbers specified in the LINE parameter must always parameter: point be in ascending order. In other words, you cannot specify one

to note line number, then list another one of lower value in the same command. For example, the following command is incorrect and will not be compiled:

CME1: CME

LINE =(2,3), POS=15,

 

CONSTANT=(6),’HELLO’, FONTINDEX=3,

 

LINE=1, POS=15;

As you can see, the first line parameter specifies starting at line 2, while the second LINE parameter specifies line 1, which contradicts the ascending order.

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