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:rm [margin='margin'].
The :rm tag sets the right margin for the subsequent text. The specified
right margin remains in effect until it is changed by another :rm tag.
Parameter Description
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margin Specifies the size, in spaces, of the right margin. The margin
value must be an integer representing the number of spaces from
the right side of the help panel. A "space" is the average width
of the characters in the system display font. If no margin value
is specified, the default is one space.
Comments
You can use any number of :rm tags in a help file. The :rm tag has no effect
on text formatted with the cgraphic, :fig, :lines, and :xmp tags.
Example
This example uses the :rm tag to set the right margin 60 spaces from the
right side of the help panel:
:lm margin=60.
Use the Copy command to copy files or
to combine two or more files.
See Also
:lm
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