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Generalized Markup Language
Starter Set User's Guide
Release 3.2
This book was formatted with IBM Publishing Systems BookMaster licensed program (Program
Number 5688-015). When you use the GML starter set tags, your formatted output may differ from the
examples shown in this book because of differences in column line length, fonts, line spacing, device
types, indention, and other formatting differences between GML and BookMaster.


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Seventh Edition (October 1989)

This is a repackaged edition of Document Composition Facility: Generalized Markup Language. Starter
Set User's Guide, SH20-9186-06.

This edition contains information from and makes obsolete the Document Composition Facility:
Generalized Markup Language Starter Set User's Guide, SH20-9186-05. Changes are indicated by a
vertical line to the left of the change.

This edition applies to Release 3.2 of the IBM Document Composition Facility Licensed Program,
5748-XX9, and to any subsequent releases of that program until otherwise indicated in new editions or
technical newsletters.

Changes are periodically made to the information herein; before using this publication in connection
with the operation of IBM systems, consult the latest IBM Systeml370, 30xx, 4300, and 9370 Processors
Bibliography, GC20-0001, for editions that are applicable and current.

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