()()()()› FIRST XLENT USER INFO› February, 1994 by J.E.Hicswa› Member JACG and OL' HACKERS›› First XLENT WORD PROCESSOR permits the› format directives and text on same› TOP line when separated by semicolon› and one or two spaces.›› I only experimented with left/right› margin directives.›› FIRST XLENT USERS TYPE THIS ARTICLE› THEN ENTER PRINT MODE.› NOTE: F at beginning of lines is First› Xlent (OPTION F).›› Fdv* [(RETURN) typical end of lines]›› DEFAULT print margins are left› margin=10, right margin=70›› Flm5› Left margin is now 5›› Flm5; Add text preceded by 2 spaces›› Flm10› Left margin is now 10›› Flm10:rm37; Add text preceded by one› space. Right margin is now 37›› Flm15› Left margin is now 15›› Flm15:rm50; text preceded by one› space›› Flm10:rm70; Margins returned to› default.›› DEFAULT:› When left margin is one digit 0-9,› then two spaces separate semicolon and› text. ;__text›› When left margin is two digits 10-nn,› only one separates semicolon and text.› ;_text›› This was accidently discovered when› margin directives were separated with› semicolon instead of colon. Part of› directive following semicolon was› printed. It dawned on me this could› be text. I tried and it worked. A› little practice revealed necessary› spaces.›› OPTION F followed by a space is like› REM in ATARI BASIC used for author› REMinder. Comments after F SPACE are› ignored during printing. Use it to› start a line/paragraph anywhere in the› document:› EG: As first line of document› F Filename, date, other information.›› F SPACE before a paragraph prevents it› from being printed by printer while› still retained in the file.›› If you develop this further, please be› good enough to share with me and/or› THE OL' HACKERS AUG, N.Y., and other› First XLENT users.› END› ()()()