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HOST FORMS DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE
If you have described a form that causes a page setup error,
examine both the form and the variable data to see if there are
many lines or a large amount of text in a small area.  If you
encounter this type of error, reduce the density of the area by
spreading the material out on the form or by deleting parts of
the form.
Boxes and their image
You can draw boxes with just a single box statement or with
line–by–line statements.  The box statement may not work
correctly if it specifies two boxes adjoined by a single side.  This
causes the adjoining side lines of the boxes to become
superimposed.  Since the two lines use the same pair of
coordinates, a line density problem may occur.
Text in boxes
If you are using a TEXT IN BOX command, HFDL determines if
the given text can fit in the box.  If your text font size exceeds
the maximum allowable size, HFDL generates an error message
(XFP1018W).  If you see this error you have the following
choices:
Make the box larger.
Reduce the number of lines.
Use a smaller font.
Use a TEXT AT command rather than a TEXT IN BOX
command if the text fits visually.
Refer to the “Messages” chapter for more information.
Using lines within sections
When you create a form by invoking defined sections, make sure
you do not begin and end lines at section boundaries.  It is more
efficient to allow the line to continue through a series of
sections.
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HOST FORMS DESCRIPTION LANGUAGE 3.2 FOR IBM MVS CREATING FORMS