TGAL Manual
What Are The Most Common TGAL Commands Used?
Understanding TGAL
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Listed below are several more advanced TGAL commands that you might find useful:
ALT prints text, headings, and page numbers on alternating sides of
the page. You use this command to produce documents for
two-sided reproduction.
SEQ prints, on the right side of the page, the line numbers of text.
LINENO prints the line numbers of the EDIT file and, if you specify, part
of the TGAL command lines on the right side of the page.
PAUSE allows you to look at each page before signaling TGAL to
continue printing. You specify this command when running
TGAL interactively at your terminal.
OUT prints specific pages of a document. You specify this command
with the TGAL RUN command.
IN allows you to specify another file to be included in the
formatted output.
IF and SET control the printing of certain parts of a document.
TAG and VERSION mark and specify the new version of a document to be printed.