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At 06:54 PM 12/25/00 +0300, Vyacheslav Frolov wrote: > > >Lee Howard wrote: > >> Can anyone confirm that the faxcover 'commentsX' symbols/parameters >> function properly? Or rather, can anyone confirm that they *don't* >> function properly? I'm having extreme trouble implementing the usage of >> 'commentsX'... > >faxcover splits text at '\n' chars into CommentX, where X is [1-9\:\;\<\=\>\?\@A-D]. (I'm asking this for a matter of documentation correction if correct...) Do you mean to say that the following paragraph from the faxcover manpage: If the comments string is longer than 35 characters, it is broken, on word boundaries, into multiple POSTSCRIPT strings commentsX where X is the line number; e.g. com� ments2 for the second line of comments. By default fax� cover will generate 20 commentsX strings, emitting null string values for empty lines. This number can be changed with the -m option; see below. is incorrect in that first, the variable name is "CommentX" rather than "commentsX" (capitalized and missing the s), and that the comments string is *not* broken on word boundaries as explained, but rather as you have described? (Maybe I should just try this and see?) Lee. ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null