/OVERVIEW_OPTIONS=(MINIMUM_LINES=m, TAB_RANGE=(t1,t2)) Specifies both the minimum number of lines an overview line must hide and the range of acceptable tab increments. The specifiers are as follows: o MINIMUM_LINES=m Specifies the minimum number of lines an overview line must hide. The default is 1. For example, if the value of the parameter on MINIMUM_LINES is 5, then a line hides other lines only if there are at least five lines to hide. This specifier helps the user to avoid having very small source-line groups, and thus to avoid many expansion levels. o TAB_RANGE=(t1,t2) The TAB_RANGE specifier indicates the range of tab values for which the adjustment definitions are valid. The default is (4,8). The second value must be at least twice the first value; both values must be positive. For example, if the tab range is (4,8), then LSE assumes that the adjustment definitions will work for any DEFINE LANGUAGE/TAB_INCREMENT value from 4 to 8 inclusive. If you specify a /TAB_INCREMENT value outside the tab range, then LSE recomputes indentation to make the adjustments work. For best performance, it is recommended that you avoid recomputation by choosing a range that covers reasonable values. The numbers specified for the DEFINE ADJUSTMENT/CURRENT and DEFINE ADJUSTMENT/SUBSEQUENT commands must work for any tab increment value in the tab range.