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output to. Whether you send your output to a printer or a disk file, HP Browse uses file equations. When
you press the Output Device function key, HP Browse erases the current file specifier and prompts you for
a new value. If you press Return without entering a value, the previous value will be restored. The
default for this option is "*LP". If no file equation exists for "LP", HP Browse creates the following default
file equation:
FILE LP;DEV=LP
Print Line Numbers. The Print Line Numbers option determines whether HP Browse prints line
numbers in front of each line of text. When you press the Print Numbers function key, this value toggles
between "Yes" and "No". If "Yes" is specified, HP Browse will print standard-numbered lines using the first
ten columns for the formatted line number ("xxxxx.yyy "), COBOL-numbered lines with 8-column
formatted numbers ("xxx.yyy "), and unnumbered lines are printed with their record numbers right-
justified to column 6. If "No" is specified, the text of each line is printed, starting in column 1. The default
for this option is "Yes" for numbered files and "No" for unnumbered files.
Print Header Lines. The Print Header Lines option determines whether HP Browse prints headers at
the top of each page. When you press Print Headers, this option toggles between "Yes" and "No". If "Yes"
is specified, HP Browse will print a header on the top of each page and a blank line is left between the
header and the text. Otherwise, no header lines are printed. A sample header is shown below:
PAGE 12 FRI, MAR 16, 1990, 3:45 PM FILE: MYFILE.MYGROUP.ACCOUNT
Line Range. The Line Range option allows you to print all or part of a file. When you press the Line
Range function key, the existing value for this option will be erased and HP Browse will prompt you for a
new line range. The keyword All can be used to specify the range when you want to print an entire file.
The keywords First and Last can be used to specify the first and last lines (or records) in your file. In cases
where you want to print only a portion of a file, you must specify the beginning and ending lines of the text
to be printed as shown below.
Line Range firstline /lastline
If the file you want to print is a numbered file, HP Browse expects you to enter a line number range.
Otherwise, a record number range is expected. If you type Return without entering a line range, HP
Browse will restore the previous value. The default for this option is "ALL". Sample line ranges for
numbered and unnumbered files are given in Table 3-1.
Table 1: Sample Line Ranges
Numbered
Unnumbered
84.2/392.35
1011/1873
Use the Help Print function key to display a description of each of the HP Browse print options.
The amount of text printed per line is based on the record length of the output device. If the record length
is not defined, HP Browse assumes it is 132 columns. If the text in a line is longer than 132 columns, HP
Browse will print it on multiple lines with the continuation character, "$", at the beginning of the
additional lines signifying that they are continuation lines.
Window Functions
You can browse two windows of text simultaneously. To open another window of text or resize an existing
window, use the Windows keyset. When viewing two windows of text, you can set the following options
independently for each window using the Set Options and Print Text functions:

Display Line Numbers
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