
The spacing
on ihe
pmgramming form is not the same as
the spacing to be used
on the
screenj controlled by
keyboard eDtry. On the
screen the classes ofeniry
(the
{i€lds) are not lined up
verticaly. The screen
has 38 positions
(you
can
change
it to a maximum of40),
{ewer than the
progrsrnming form) and
that is
the
main reason not to use
many spaces between
fields. Another difference
be-
tw€€n the
programming form and screen
is the
r\{raparound'
on the
screen-auiomatic
continuation of characters
onto the next
line.
Figure
5 shows the entries in
Figue 4 as they should appear
on the screen
when
entered or
ihe keyboard
with the recommended spacing.
In
general'
the
spac-
ine
recommerded in this
manual is the minimum spacing
that willbe correctly
inlerpreied by the Assembler
Editor. Ifyou
prefer to have more
vertical slign-
ment offields, use
TAB, raiher than the single
sPacing between fields
that we
recommend. The statements
below show various
examples of comments
cor-
rectly
positioned in the staiement. Xach comment
in the examples
siarts with
"COMMENT"
or
semicolon(r.
Figure 5. Stct,a,nents as
ttEy would appear on tlle screel:,
when entereil
on the
keybooril rrith the reconmendcd
spacing. The v.trb s
vrays to enter cot'-,'tents arc
illustrdElL Conapdre with FEu]e
4.
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