LightMember @result{}
Header Title
Caption Footnotes
- Fonts Formats Borders PrintSettings TableSettings
+ Fonts Borders PrintSettings TableSettings Formats
Dimensions Data
01
@end format
@menu
* SPV Light Member Header::
* SPV Light Member Title::
-* PSV Light Member Caption::
+* SPV Light Member Caption::
* SPV Light Member Footnotes::
* SPV Light Member Fonts::
* SPV Light Member Borders::
well formatted. For example, for a frequency table, @code{title1} and
@code{title2} name the variable and @code{c} is simply ``Frequencies''.
-@node PSV Light Member Caption
+@node SPV Light Member Caption
@subsection Caption
@cartouche
@code{show-grid-lines} is 1 to draw grid lines, otherwise 0.
Each Border describes one kind of border. @code{n-borders} seems to
-always be 19. Each @code{border-type} appears once in order, and they
-correspond to the following borders:
+always be 19. Each @code{border-type} appears once (although in an
+unpredictable order) and correspond to the following borders:
@table @asis
@item 0
@cartouche
@format
Formats @result{}
- int[@t{n4}] int*[@t{n4}]
+ int[@t{nwidths}] int*[@t{nwidths}]
string[@t{encoding}]
- (i0 @math{|} i-1) (00 @math{|} 01) 00 (00 @math{|} 01)
- int
+ int (00 @math{|} 01) 00 (00 @math{|} 01)
+ int[@t{epoch}]
byte[@t{decimal}] byte[@t{grouping}]
- int[@t{n-ccs}] string*[@t{n-ccs}]
+ CustomCurrency
v1(i0)
v3(count(count(X5) count(X6)))
+CustomCurrency @result{} int[@t{n-ccs}] string*[@t{n-ccs}]
+
X5 @result{} byte*33 int[@t{n}] int*[@t{n}]
X6 @result{}
01 00 (03 @math{|} 04) 00 00 00
string[@t{command}] string[@t{subcommand}]
string[@t{language}] string[@t{charset}] string[@t{locale}]
- (00 @math{|} 01) 00 (00 @math{|} 01) (00 @math{|} 01)
+ (00 @math{|} 01) 00 bool bool
int[@t{epoch}]
byte[@t{decimal}] byte[@t{grouping}]
- (2d 43 1c eb e2 36 1a 3f | 00*8) 01
+ double[@t{small}] 01
(string[@t{dataset}] string[@t{datafile}] i0 int[@t{date}] i0)?
- int[@t{n-ccs}] string*[@t{n-ccs}]
- 2e (00 @math{|} 01) (i2000000 i0)?
+ CustomCurrency
+ byte[@t{missing}] bool (i2000000 i0)?
@end format
@end cartouche
-Observed values of @code{n4} vary from 0 to 17. Out of 7,060 examples
-in the corpus, it is nonzero only 36 times.
+If @code{nwidths} is nonzero, then the accompanying integers are
+column widths as manually adjusted by the user. (Row heights are
+computed automatically based on the widths.)
@code{encoding} is a character encoding, usually a Windows code page
such as @code{en_US.windows-1252} or @code{it_IT.windows-1252}. The