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Re: Catching a new-page



Buried in your SQRBINW directory (where the sqr runtime files are stored),
you will find a file that is named either sqr_cmd.hlp or cmdhlp.hlp,
depending on your version of SQR.  This file is an on-line SQR
documentation file and it has a link to this information.  You might make a
desktop link to this file.

Also, if you are using PFE to edit SQR's, you can make a hotkey help button
to bring it up.  Its very helpful.

At 10:08 AM 1/5/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Dave, others,
>
>Is there a list of all of the sqr variables somewhere?  Also environmental
>variables?  Sheesh, that's sure to be a faq question...
>
>ken.
>
>
>At 03:32 PM 1/4/99 -0800, you wrote:
>>You can check the value of #current-line to see if it's equal to 1.  BUT,
>>you have to write something to force it to be updated.  If I have nothing I
>>want to write first, I write a zero length string ( '' ) in column one.
>>
>>You might also use the declare-procedure before-page facility
>>
>>Dave Donnelly
>>
>>At 04:49 PM 1/4/1999 -0500, you wrote:
>>>Hey!
>>>
>>>  Is there a way to 'catch' a page-break when the buffer fills up and
>>pushes it to the next page?  I'd like to rewrite a header on the new
>>page....  Is there something more elegant than counting lines?
>>>
>>>ken.
>>>
>>>======================================
>>>Ken Burcham
>>>Peoplesoft Programmer
>>>Campus Crusade for Christ
>>>
>>
>>
>======================================
>Ken Burcham
>Peoplesoft Programmer
>Campus Crusade for Christ