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DSR, DSR Commands, .AUTOSUBTITLE
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The .AUTOSUBTITLE command causes DSR to use .HEADER LEVEL titles
for running-head subtitles. Subtitles therefore can change
according to the section title that applies to a given page.
The .NO AUTOSUBTITLE command cancels the .AUTOSUBTITLE function.
(See .HEADERS ON, .SUBTITLE, and .HEADER LEVEL.)
Formats
.AUTOSUBTITLE [[+/-]n]
.NO AUTOSUBTITLE
Abreviated formats
.AST [[+/-]n]
.NAST
n
The highest numbered header level whose title will be used as a
subtitle. For example, if you enter .AUTOSUBTITLE 2, the titles
of header levels 1 and 2 appear as running-head subtitles. Header
levels 3, 4, 5, and 6 do not appear as running-head subtitles.
+n
Increases the current highest numbered header level by n.
-n
Decreases the current highest numbered header level by n.
o If you do not enter .AUTOSUBTITLE or .NO AUTOSUBTITLE, the
default is .AUTOSUBTITLE 1.
o If you enter .AUTOSUBTITLE with no value, the default is the
value you specified with a previous .AUTOSUBTITLE command. If
no .AUTOSUBTITLE command was previously entered, the default
value is 1.
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