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++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| include |
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+
+Abbreviation: ã|\inclã%
+
+Parameters: ã|page segment nameã%
+
+ ã|Description:ã%
+The \include markup will include external page segment files, into a TEXT1
+document. Page segments come from graphics generating programs such as
+those produced by GDDM, SAS and MEGACALC. Refer to the GDDM Page Segment
+Generation for the IBM 3820 User Note, U-419, for details on how to create a
+page segment.
+
+ The format for the \include markup is:
+
+\include{fn}
+
+ Where fn is the filename of the file to be included into the text
+document. It must have a filetype of "PSEG3820". You must leave space
+after the page segment to prevent the image from overprinting the following
+text of the document.
+
+ ã|Example:ã%
+A file called "GRAPH1 PSEG3820 A" contains a SAS/GRAPH image. It is 2 1 2
+inches high, so you would enter:
+
+. . . in the graph illustrated below:
+\par
+\include{graph1}
+\vs{3.5in}
+\noindent
+Notice the values on the Y axis, they . . .
+
+In the document you would get:
+
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| |
+| . . . in the graph illustrated below: |
+| |
+| |
+| WWW W WWW SSSSSS UUU UUU |
+| WWW WWW WWW SSSSS UUU UUU |
+| WWWWWWW SSSSSS UUU UUU |
+| WWWWW SSSSSSSS UUUUUUUUUU |
+| |
+| |
+| Notice the values on the Y axis, they . . . |
+| |
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+
+ ã|Example:ã%
+Sometimes you may want to center the graph on the page. To do this you
+would subtract the width of the graph from the galleywidth(1) and divide the
+difference by 2; then you would do a horizontal skip of that amount (after
+entering \null. For the above graph, the galleywidth is 25 picas, the width
+of the "graph1" is 19 picas, so the indent is to be 3 picas ( 25pc-19pc
+2=3pc ):
+
+| . . in the graph illustrated below: |
+\par
+\noindent\hs{3pc}
+\include{graph1}
+\vs{3.5in}
+\noindent
+Notice the values on the Y axis, they . . .
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+ 1. galleywidth=page width - left margin - right margin
+
+In the document you would get the same graph as above, centered on the page.
+Refer to the example below:
+
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+| |
+| . . . in the graph illustrated below: |
+| |
+| WWW W WWW SSSSSS UUU UUU |
+| WWW WWW WWW SSSSS UUU UUU |
+| WWWWWWW SSSSSS UUU UUU |
+| WWWWW SSSSSSSS UUUUUUUUUU |
+| |
+| |
+| Notice the values on the Y axis, they . . . |
+| |
++-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
+
+ ã|Notes:ã%
+none.