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- ; Generic Properization Exceptions File
- ; -------------------------------------
- ;
- ; Null or blank lines, or lines that start with a semicolon (like this one)
- ; are ignored.
- ;
- ; This file contains a list of exceptions that the PROPER command does not
- ; correctly convert. Use of this file is optional; to use it, specify the
- ; name of the Properization Exceptions File as the second item in the
- ; PROPER command. For example, to use this file, you would use a line
- ; like this:
- ;
- ; PROPER $FLINE "GENERIC.PEF"
- ;
- ; If you don't need this file, you would specify the command like this:
- ;
- ; PROPER $FLINE
- ;
- ; If you don't need an exceptions file, you should not use it, since it
- ; slows down processing somewhat. Needless to say, the more items you
- ; have in this file, the more it slows down processing.
- ;
- ; The longest word that can be specified in a PEF file is 255 characters.
- ; Leading and trailing blanks and tabs are stripped from each word.
- ;
- ; When Parse-O-Matic looks for the PEF file, it looks first in the current
- ; directory. If it can not find it there, it looks in the directory where
- ; POM.EXE is located. You can, if you wish, specify a complete path to
- ; the file, as in this example:
- ;
- ; PROPER $FLINE "C:\MYFILES\MYPEF.XYZ"
- ;
- ;__________________________________________________________________________
- ;
- Dr.
- Mr.
- Ms.
- Mrs.
- Sr.
- Jr.
- c/o
- I