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Format .VARIABLE name [t ,f] Abreviated format .VR name [t ,f]

93.1  –  Parameters

 name

    The name you have given to the commands and text in an .IF (or
    .IFNOT) block.

 t

    (True) is a single character of your choice that appears in front
    of lines of text to indicate that they will be processed (.IF
    block) if you specify /VARIANT, instead of /DEBUG, in the command
    line.

 f

    (False) is a single character of your choice that appears
    in front of lines of text to indicate that they will not be
    processed (.IFNOT block) if you specify /VARIANT, instead of
    /DEBUG, in the command line.

94  –  .XLOWER

    The .XLOWER command allows you to control the case of index
    entries specified by the .INDEX and the .ENTRY commands, or by
    the Index flag (>). The case of the index entries will match
    exactly the case that you enter when you make the index entry.

    See also the .XUPPER command.

    Format

      .XLOWER

    Abreviated format

      .XL

94.1  –  Default

    If you do not specify the .XLOWER command, .XUPPER is the
    default.

95  –  .XUPPER

    The .XUPPER command lets DSR control the case of index entries.
    If .XUPPER is in effect (as it is by default), DSR capitalizes
    the first character of every index entry and drops everything
    else in the entry to lowercase.

    See also the .XLOWER command.

    Formats

      .XUPPER

    Abreviated formats

      .XU

95.1  –  Default

    .XUPPER
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