that was executed, e.g.@: ``Frequencies'' or ``T-Test''. Labels are
often very generic, especially within a @code{container}, e.g.@:
``Title'' or ``Warnings'' or ``Notes''. Label text is localized
-according to the output language, e.g. in Italian a frequency table
+according to the output language, e.g.@: in Italian a frequency table
procedure is labeled ``Frequenze''.
The corpus contains one example of an empty label, one that contains
The @code{style}, if present, changes the style for this individual
@code{value}.
@end itemize
+
+@node SPV Legacy Detail Member Binary Format
+@subsection SPV Legacy Detail Member Binary Format
+
+A legacy detail member's binary file has a much simpler format than
+the light member binary format.
+
+@example
+legacy-member := 00 byte[version] int16[n-sources] int32[file-size]
+ metadata*[n-sources] data*[n-sources]
+@end example
+
+@code{version} is a version number that affects the interpretation of
+some of the other data in the member. Versions 0xaf and 0xb0 are
+known. We will refer to ``version 0xaf'' and ``version 0xb0'' members
+later on.
+
+A legacy member consists of @code{n-sources} data sources, each of
+which has @code{metadata} and @code{data}.
+
+@code{file-size} is the size of the file, in bytes.
+
+@example
+metadata := int32[per-series] int32[n-series] int32[offset] source-name
+source-name := byte*[32] /* @r{version 0xaf} */
+source-name := byte*[64] int32 /* @r{version 0xb0} */
+@end example
+
+A data source consists of @code{n-series} series of data, with
+@code{per-series} data items per series. Depending on the version,
+@code{source-name} is a 32- or 64-byte string padded on the right with
+zero bytes. The names that appear in the corpus are very generic,
+usually @code{tableData} or @code{source0}. The @code{offset} is the
+offset, in bytes, from the beginning of the file to the start of this
+data source's @code{data}.
+
+The meaning of the number in version 0xb0 @code{source-name} is
+unknown.
+
+@example
+
+@end example