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+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|                                    line                                     |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
 
Abbreviation:  ã|noneã%
 
Parameters:    ã|noneã%
 
    ã|Description:ã%
The \line markup is used  most often in the \runningheadformat and \running-
footformat running title markup.
 
    ã|Example:ã%
If you wanted to left justify  "Chapter 1" and right justify "page 2" (where
"2" is actually the page number, \pagenumber), enter:
 
\rhf{\bothpages{
   \line{\lft{Chapter 1}\rt{page \pagenumber}}}}
 
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|                                                                             |
| Chapter 1                                                           page 1  |
|                                                                             |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
 
    ã|Notes:ã%
A construct such as,
 
\rhf{\bothpages{
        \line{\lft{page \pn}\ctr{\today}
            \rt{PNW Waterfalls}}}}
 
will not print the date centered on the page:
 
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|                                                                             |
| page 2                   January 13, 1987                   PNW Waterfalls  |
|                                                                             |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
 
To accomplish this, you should  print the left and right justified text with
\line, then space backwards one line (\verticalspace{-\bl}), then center the
date:
 
\rhf{\bothpages{\line{\lft{page \pn}
             \rt{PNW Waterfalls}}}
         \vs{-\bl}
         \line{\ctr{\today}}
 
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|                                                                             |
| page 3                       January 13, 1987               PNW Waterfalls  |
|                                                                             |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
 
    Refer to The TEXbook for more on this markup.