ReadyScript
Page Statements

After you have set your prolog statements, format your document, page by page, using the page statement commands. Remember that you can also use some of the prolog statements, such as UNITS, as page statements when you want to change the document defaults temporarily to suit the needs of a particular page or set of pages.
There are two page statement commands that serve very important functions:
{PAGE=number}
{PAGE=l}
{PAGE=r}

where "number" is the active page of the document, "l" establishes the left master page the active page of the document, and "r" establishes the right master page as the active page of the document. It must be the first statement following the Prologue.
Example: {PAGE=2} establishes page 2 as the active page.

{COM=[text]}
where [text] is any text. It allows you to insert comments into your ReadyScript files.
Example: {COM=Masthead information-do not change} appears as is, as a note for someone reading the ReadyScript script file. It does not appear in the Sahafi document.