1
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PU$MODE
|
Print unit mode
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2
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PU$WIDTH
|
Characters per line
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3
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PU$LENGTH
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Lines per page
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4
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PU$TOPMARGIN
|
Top margin size
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5
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PU$BOTMARGIN
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Bottom margin size
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6
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PU$LEFTMARGIN
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Left margin size
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7
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PU$SPOOLFLAGS
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Various print unit flags
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9
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PU$FORM
|
Form name (not used by all spoolers)
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10
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PU$BANNER
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Banner page text
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11
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PU$LOCATION
|
Printer / file name
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12
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PU$COPIES
|
Number of copies to print
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15
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PU$PAGENUMBER
|
Current page number
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1002
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PU$LINESLEFT
|
Lines left on page
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1003
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PU$HEADERLINES
|
Lines occupied by header
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1004
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PU$FOOTERLINES
|
Lines occupied by footer
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1005
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PU$DATALINES
|
Lines between header and footer
|
1006
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PU$OPTIONS
|
Options to be passed to the spooler
|
1007
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PU$PREFIX
|
Pathname of file holding prefix data to be added to the start of the output
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1008
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PU$SPOOLER
|
Spooler to be used (ignored on Windows)
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1009
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PU$OVERLAY
|
Catalogued overlay subroutine name (see SETPTR)
|
1010
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PU$CPI
|
Characters per inch (may be non-integer value)
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1011
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PU$PAPER.SIZE
|
Paper size. See SYSCOM PCL.H
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1012
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PU$LPI
|
Lines per inch
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1013
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PU$WEIGHT
|
Font stroke weight. See SYSCOM PCL.H
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1014
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PU$SYMBOL.SET
|
Symbol set. See SYSCOM PCL.H
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1015
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PU$STYLE
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Query processor style. See the Query processor STYLE option for details.
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