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This is a test paragraph that begins with a TAB and that follows a blank
line. It is to be used to test out various forms of justification.
This is a test paragraph that begins with 8 spaces and that follows a
blank line. It is to be used to test out various forms of justification.
This is a test paragraph that begins with a TAB and then 4 spaces
and that follows a blank line. It is to be used to test out various forms of
justification.
This is a test paragraph that begins with 4 spaces and then a TAB and
that follows a blank line. It is to be used to test out various forms of
justification.
****The text that follows does not have any blank lines.
This is a test paragraph that begins with a TAB. It is to be used to
test out various forms of justification.
This is a test paragraph that begins with 8 spaces. It is to be used to
test out various forms of justification.
This is a test paragraph that begins with a TAB and then 4 spaces.
It is to be used to test out various forms of justification.
This is a test paragraph that begins with 4 spaces and then a TAB.
It is to be used to test out various forms of justification.
A table for testing TJ commands
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07
000 NUL ↓ α β ∧ ¬ ε π
010 λ TAB LF VT FF CR ∞ ∂
020 ⊂ ⊃ ∩ ∪ ∀ ∃ ⊗ ↔
030 _ → ~ ≠ ≤ ≥ ≡ ∨
040 SP ! " # $ % & '
050 ( ) * + , - . /
060 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
070 8 9 : ; < = > ?
Still another version
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07
000 NUL ↓ α β ∧ ¬ ε π
010 λ TAB LF VT FF CR ∞ ∂
020 ⊂ ⊃ ∩ ∪ ∀ ∃ ⊗ ↔
030 _ → ~ ≠ ≤ ≥ ≡ ∨
040 SP ! " # $ % & '
050 ( ) * + , - . /
060 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
070 8 9 : ; < = > ?
A very simple table
11 22 33 44
55 66 77 88
123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789
αβXTJG This command is used if one wants to find
the margin and columns spacings from a table
that already exists either in a desired
format or a formatted table that is to be
reformatted in some way.
For single-page searches the commands are:
123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789
αβFSmith<cr> Find just plain Smith or smith but not this
string in $smith, in blacksmith or in
Smithsonian. Note that % and _ are accepted
as alphamerics.
αFSmith<cr>
αFSmith<cr>
Find smith as an isolated word or as part of
a longer string (in blacksmith for example).
The string will be found even where not
delimited by non-alphamerics.
Round-Robin Scores
vs 1 2 3 4 5 6
1 x
2 x
3 x 15-2
15-7
4 x
5 x
6 x
Samuel, Art (Dr. Arthur L.) 202 PAE[S,ALS] 2 1000
501 Portola Road, Portola Valley, 94025 (9) 851-1501 βDec 5
Scheinman, Vic (Mr. Victor D.) 205 SRA[H,VDS] 2 200
3689 South Court, Palo Alto, 94306,(9) 493-3038 βDec 28
Scherlis, Bill (Mr. William L.) 251 SRA[PV,WLS] 2
2976 Cowper St., Palo Alto, (9) 494-1932 βAug 28
Schreiber, Joachim (Mr. Joachim F.) 255C S[PV,JFS] 2
P.O. Box 9216, Stanford, 94305 (9) 328-3178
Shimano, Bruce (Mr. Bruce E.) 230C SRA[H,BES] 2 450
1950 Cooley Avenue, #4109, Palo Alto, 94303, (9) 328-0319 βApril 11
Smith, Leland (Prof. Leland C.) 267 P[M*/VB,LCS] 2 900
3732 Laguna Avenue, Palo Alto, (9) 493-9386 βAug 6
Steinberg, Lou (Mr. Louis I.) SRA[PSI,LIS] 2 250
1634 Milvia, No. 6, Berkeley 94709, (57) 845-4833 βJuly 16
Sutton, Rich (Mr. Richard S.) S[H,RSS] 1
25Y Manzanita Park, Stanford, 60521, (9) 321-4051 βSept 21
Samuel, Art (Dr. Arthur L.) 202 PAE[S,ALS] 2 1000
Scheinman, Vic (Mr. Victor D.) 205 SRA[H,VDS] 2 200
Scherlis, Bill (Mr. William L.) 251 SRA[PV,WLS] 2
Schreiber, Joachim (Mr. Joachim F.) 255C S[PV,JFS] 2
Shimano, Bruce (Mr. Bruce E.) 230C SRA[H,BES] 2 450
Smith, Leland (Prof. Leland C.) 267 P[M*/VB,LCS] 2 900
Steinberg, Lou (Mr. Louis I.) SRA[PSI,LIS] 2 250
Sutton, Rich (Mr. Richard S.) S[H,RSS] 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789 123456789
1 200000,,0 Ignored (double-field mode for DD programs).
2 100000,,0 DMQUOT Quote all characters in the program. That is,
control chars will never be converted to
blinking/bold characters to represent chars 0:37
in the Stanford char set. Also, 177's in the
program will be sent and will not cause the next
character to be quoted. No conversion of
Stanford to Ascii will be done for the three
characters that are different in the two
character sets. No automatic erasing of new
lines will be done. Tabs will never be converted
to spaces on output, nor spaces to tabs.
3 40000,,0 TRUNCA Truncate each output line to 80 characters. When
the 80th column of a line is passed on the DM
display, following bytes will be ignored until a
CR, LF, or FF appears.
4 20000,,0 NOEEOL Suppress the erasing of each line that normally
occurs just before anything (including a CR or
LF) is output on the line.
5 10000,,0 NOEEOB Suppress the erasing of any line on which nothing
is output but CR or LF.
6 4000,,0 BETWEE Ignore spaces between tabs. When a tab is
encountered in the program, all following