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possible document error
From: |
Jason Stover |
Subject: |
possible document error |
Date: |
Fri, 16 Dec 2005 18:06:58 +0000 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.4.2.1i |
Section 6.6 of the manual gives this decsription of
the FILE HANDLE syntax:
FILE HANDLE handle_name
/NAME='filename'
/MODE={CHARACTER,IMAGE}
/LRECL=rec_len
/TABWIDTH=tab_width
But below this definition, rather than describing the IMAGE mode,
there is a description of the BINARY mode:
" By contrast, in BINARY mode, the data file is opened in ANSI C binary
mode and records are a fixed length. In BINARY mode, LRECL specifies
the record length in bytes, with a default of 1024. Tab characters are
never expanded to spaces in binary mode."
Should the syntax definition say 'BINARY' instead of 'IMAGE'?
-Jason
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