SUBROUTINE RNOHLP(ITTY) WRITE(ITTY,1) 1 FORMAT(/41H Type the name of the file which contain, 120Hs the source text/25H which is to be proce, 236Hssed. Unless you specify otherwise,/9H this sou, 349Hrce file will be assumed to have .RNO as , 43Hits/43H extension (the 3 letter portion of the na, 518Hme to the right of/27H the period). The output f, 634Hile will be named similarly, but/11H with .DOC, 749H as its extension and will be written to your are, 81Ha/9H on disk.//32H If you want to specify the outp, 929Hut device and/or the name of) WRITE(ITTY,2) 2 FORMAT(42H the output file and/or the owner of th, 119He area to which the/26H output file is to be , 235H written (provided that you are/10H privilege, 349Hd to write to that area), then these can be typ, 42Hed/44H to the left of an equal sign preceding t, 517Hhe name of the/28H source file. You can als, 633Ho specify the device and/or owner/12H for the sou, 749Hrce file. Thus if you want to process the file/ 849H named ONE.RNO which is on your disk area, if , 912Hyour area is) WRITE(ITTY,3) 3 FORMAT(42H [20,56], and if you want the resulting te, 119Hxt to be written to/26H a file named ONE.DOC , 235Halso in your disk area, then the/10H command w, 329Hhich you type could be either/6X,3HONE/3H or/6X, 437H[20,56]DSK:ONE.DOC=[20,56]DSK:ONE.RNO//8H If you , 549Hwant to process the text which is in several so, 64Hurce/42H files and to have this text be treated as, 719H though it appeared/26H in a single source file, , 835Hthen you can type the names of) WRITE(ITTY,4) 4 FORMAT(42H these files separated by commas, but i, 119Hf you would need to/26H type more than 72 charact, 235Hers, then you should type either a/10H comma or, 349H an ampersand at the right end of the line a, 42Hnd/44H continue typing the names of the files o, 517Hn the following/28H lines. Instead of retyp, 633Hing all of this information each/12H time, you c, 749Han place this information into another file, and/ 849H type its name either preceded immediately , 912Hor followed) WRITE(ITTY,5) 5 FORMAT(42H immediately by an at sign character (@). , 119H Each line in the/26H command file must cont, 235Hain no more than 72 characters, but/10H the names, 349H of the files to be processed can appear eith, 42Her/44H separated by commas or on separate lines, 517H. If the command/28H file contains more than , 633H a single command, then these/12H commands mu, 749Hst be separated by a semicolon. The extension of/ 849H the name of the command file is assumed to be .C, 912HMD if you do/23H not specify otherwise./) WRITE(ITTY,6) 6 FORMAT(42H A few switches can be included either wit, 119Hh the name of the/26H output file or with t, 235Hhe name of the first source file./10H These swi, 349Htches start with a leading slash followed by , 42Han/44H identifying word followed in some cases by, 517H a colon and then/28H by a number. Only the firs, 633Ht letter of the word is needed./12H The switche, 749Hs can be issued in any order if several are used./ 8/14H /BEGIN:number/6X,27Hcauses all pages to be sup, 928Hpressed which precede the) WRITE(ITTY,7) 7 FORMAT(6X,39Hindicated page. The page count which i, 116Hs used in making/6X,26Hthe comparison is 1 fo, 229Hr the first page and is/6X,13Hincremented , 342Hby 1 for each following page regardless of/6X,1Ht, 438Hhe page numbers marked on these pages.//7H /END:n, 55Humber/6X,38Hcauses all pages to be suppressed w, 617Hhich follow the/6X,25Hindicated page. The page, 730H count which is used in making/6X,12Hthe compari, 843Hson is 1 for the first page and is) WRITE(ITTY,8) 8 FORMAT(6X,39Hincremented by 1 for each following pa, 116Hge regardless of/6X,26Hthe page numbers marked on, 213H these pages.//15H /OFFSET:number/6X,9Hcauses th, 346He output to be shifted to the right by the/6X, 428Hindicated number of columns.//7H /PAUSE/6X,4Hcaus, 549Hes the output to be written to the controlli, 62Hng/6X,41Hterminal. The program will pause at t, 714Hhe top of each/6X,28Hnew page and wait for you to, 827H hit the carriage return/6X,15Hkey before co, 940Hntinuing. This allows you to insert) WRITE(ITTY,9) 9 FORMAT(6X,39Hindividual sheets of paper into the ter, 16Hminal.//17H /TERMINAL:number/6X,15Hselects the m, 240Hanner in which the output device/6X,3Hrep, 345Hresents superscript and subscript characters./6X, 448H/T:0 if output device cannot do half-line feeds./ 56X,46H/T:1 if current output device cannot do , 69Hhalf-line/6X,34Hfeeds, but document will ultim, 721Hately be printed on/6X,21Hdevice which can do , 834Hhalf-line feeds. Document will/6X,9Hhave to , 946H be processed again to produce the final) WRITE(ITTY,10) 10 FORMAT(6X,8Hversion./6X,25H/T:2 if output device is , 130H Diablo or Xerox daisywheel/6X,12Hterminal wit, 231Hh uni-directional form tractor./6X,11H/T:3 if out, 344Hput device is Diablo or Xerox daisywheel/6X, 442Hterminal with bi-directional form tractor.//3H /V, 53HIEW/6X,40Hcauses the output to be written to t, 615Hhe controlling/6X,27Hterminal. The program w, 728Hill not pause at the top of/6X,14Heach new page , 832Hunless /PAUSE is issued instead.//12H The command/ 96X,19HONE/P/O:12/B:6/E:10/3H or) WRITE(ITTY,11) 11 FORMAT(6X,28HTTY:=ONE.RNO/E:10/B:6/O:12/P/8H would p, 149Hrocesss the file named ONE.RNO, writing the s, 24Hixth/42H through the tenth pages to the terminal,, 319H pausing at the top/26H of each page, and shiftin, 435Hg each line 12 columns to the/7H right./) RETURN END