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Examples

   1.$  RUNOFF/INTERMEDIATE CHPT1,CHPT2,CHPT3

     Before using the RUNOFF/CONTENTS command, you must use the
     RUNOFF/INTERMEDIATE command to create a .BRN file as input for
     the DSR Table of Contents utility. The command line in this
     example creates three separate files: CHPT1.BRN, CHPT2.BRN, and
     CHPT3.BRN.

   2.$  RUNOFF/CONTENTS CHPT1.BRN

     In this example, the RUNOFF/CONTENTS command takes the file
     CHPT1.BRN as input and creates CHPT1.RNT, which can be
     processed by DSR to produce a final table of contents for
     Chapter 1.

   3.$  RUNOFF/CONTENTS/INDENT/NOSECTION_NUMBERS CHPT2

     The command in this example takes the file CHPT2.BRN as input
     and creates CHPT2.RNT. When processed with the RUNOFF command,
     the .RNT file will produce a table of contents in which each
     header level after header level 1 is indented 2 spaces beyond
     the preceding header level. The table of contents will not have
     section numbers listed. See the following example for a sample
     command line for processing .RNT files.

   4.$  RUNOFF/LOG CHPT2.RNT

     The command in this example produces CHPT2.MEC, which is a
     formatted table of contents. You can use the TYPE or the PRINT
     command to view the table of contents.