PS TEXT FORMAT Reference Manual

Introduction to TFORM
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Examples:
\STYLE FONT 4 "0,8U,0,10,12,0,3,3"
\STYLE FORM LENGTH 65 PICAS
\STYLE GAP HEADER 1
\STYLE MARGIN HEADER LEFT 5 CHARS
\STYLE PARAGRAPHS GAP 2.5
How to Use STYLE
STYLE commands normally appear at the beginning of an input file, before
you enter any text. You can change the style of the document later, but if
you change any options that affect the page layout, such as form size or
margins, you must do it at the beginning of a page—in this case, your
STYLE commands should follow an explicit NEW command, with no
intervening text. You can, however, change the style of paragraphs or
sentences within a page.
If you use STYLE without any options, TFORM resets all the STYLE
command options to their defaults.
The individual components of the STYLE command are described
separately on the following pages.