1 /BOLD
/BOLD
/NOBOLD (default)
Controls whether the boldface type specified in chapter and
header titles in the input file appears in the table of contents.
If you specify the /BOLD qualifier, the text flagged for boldface
type in the body of the document is marked for overprinting in
the finished table of contents.
If you specify the /NOBOLD qualifier, the text flagged for
boldface type in the document is not overprinted in the table
of contents.
2 /DEEPEST_HEADER
/DEEPEST_HEADER=n
Controls how many levels of header levels are output in the table
of contents. You can specify any number of header levels (up to
six) to be displayed by changing the value of n.
The default is /DEEPEST_HEADER=6.
3 /IDENTIFICATION
/IDENTIFICATION
/NOIDENTIFICATION (default)
Controls whether the current version number of the DSR table of
contents utility is reported.
4 /INDENT
/INDENT
/NOINDENT (default)
Controls how many spaces the header levels after level 1 are
indented in the table of contents.
If you omit this qualifier, or if you specify the /NOINDENT
qualifier, all header levels after header level 1 are indented
2 spaces.
If you specify the /INDENT qualifier, each header level after
header level 1 is indented 2 spaces beyond the preceding header
level.
5 /LOG
/LOG
/NOLOG (default)
Controls whether the DSR Table of Contents utility displays
the name of each input file as it is processed and after it
is processed. The name of each output file created may also be
displayed. If there are any errors in processing, the DSR Table
of Contents utility sends messages to the terminal even if the
/NOLOG qualifier is in effect.
6 /OUTPUT
/OUTPUT[=filespec]
/NOOUTPUT
Specifies that an output file is to be produced and optionally
names it. If you specify the /OUTPUT qualifier without a file
specification, or if you omit the qualifier entirely, the output
file name matches the input file name. The default file type is
.RNT.
You can change the name of the output file by supplying a file
specification for the value filespec.
The /NOOUTPUT qualifier suppresses the creation of an output
file. You can use the /NOOUTPUT qualifier to check an input file
for errors without using system resources to generate an output
file.
7 /PAGE_NUMBERS
/PAGE_NUMBERS=(option[,...])
Controls whether the page number references in the table of
contents are running page numbers or chapter-oriented page
numbers; also controls how many levels of headers have page
references listed in the table of contents. You can specify the
following options:
o LEVEL=n
Specifies that header levels up to and including header level
n have page numbers listed in the table of contents. The
default is to display page numbers for six levels of headers.
o NORUNNING
Specifies chapter-oriented page numbers (such as 1-3, 10-42).
You can specify chapter-oriented numbers for the table of
contents even if the document does not have chapter-oriented
numbers. NORUNNING is the default.
o RUNNING
Specifies running page numbers (such as 3, 42). You can
specify running page numbers for the table of contents even
if the document does not have running page numbers.
If you supply more than one option, separate them with commas and
enclose the list in parentheses.
8 /REQUIRE
/REQUIRE=filespec
/NOREQUIRE (default)
Allows you to change or delete the heading on the first page of
a table of contents. The default heading is the word CONTENTS
centered on the page and followed by one blank line. You can
either substitute another word as a heading, or have no heading.
To change the heading, do one of the following:
o If you do not want any heading, specify a null file as the
file specification for /REQUIRE.
$ RUNOFF/CONTENTS/REQUIRE=nl:
o If you want to use a different heading, create or edit a
file that specifies the heading that you want. Use the file
that you create as the file specification for the /REQUIRE
qualifier.
When you use the /REQUIRE qualifier, the default heading for the
first page of the contents is not generated. The file that you
are "requiring" must provide the heading. The file can contain
both DSR commands that change the format of the first page and
the text that you want to appear at the top of the page. Or the
file can contain only DSR commands to format the first page of
the contents. For example, you can put the command .FIGURE 10
in the file. This command generates 10 blank lines at the top of
the first page of the table of contents. You can use these blank
lines for later pasteup.
9 /SECTION_NUMBERS
/SECTION_NUMBERS (default)
/NOSECTION_NUMBERS
Controls whether the DSR Table of Contents utility displays
section numbers in the table of contents. The /SECTION_NUMBERS
qualifier displays section numbers for all header levels in the
table of contents. The /NOSECTION_NUMBERS qualifier suppresses
the display of section numbers for all header levels.
10 /UNDERLINE
/UNDERLINE
/NOUNDERLINE (default)
Controls whether the underlining specified in chapter and header
titles in the input file appears in the table of contents.
If you specify the /UNDERLINE qualifier, the text flagged for
underlining in the body of the document is underlined in the
table of contents.
If you specify the /NOUNDERLINE qualifier, the text flagged for
underlining in the body of the document is not underlined in the
table of contents.