02-28-2013
Run each different login and query/report in a new or parallel sqlplus to a different scrolling file. It's easier to maintain.
The trick with very flexible tools, and UNIX is that and more, is, you 'can', but sometimes you 'should not'! Features get put in by committee, demanded by rich idiots, installed by money grubbing developers like me, but nobody says you have to use them!
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font::ttf::features::cvar
Font::TTF::Features::Cvar(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Font::TTF::Features::Cvar(3)
NAME
Font::TTF::Features::Size - Class for Character Variants Feature Parameters
DESCRIPTION
Handles the Feature Parameters valus forCharacter Variants features
INSTANCE VARIABLES
INFILE
The read file handle
OFFSET
Location of the file in the input file
Format
Table format - set to 0
UINameID
The 'name' table name ID that specifies a string (or strings, for multiple languages) for a user-interface label for this feature
TooltipNameID
The 'name' table name ID for tooltip text for the feature
SampleTextNameID
The 'name' table name ID for sample text to illustrate the feature
NumNamedParms
The number of named parameters
FirstNamedParmID
The 'name' table name ID for the first named parameter
Characters
An array holding the unicode values of the characters for which the feature provides glyph variants
METHODS
$t->read
Reads the Feature Params
$t->out($fh)
Writes the FeatureParams table to the output
Font::TTF::Features::Sset->new()
Creates a new FeatureParams object. Values for INFILE and OFFSET canbe passed as parameters
AUTHOR
David Raymond David_Raymond@sil.org. See Font::TTF::Font for copyright and licensing.
perl v5.16.3 2012-02-09 Font::TTF::Features::Cvar(3)