      Software Product  Description   C ___________________________________________________________________   C PRODUCT NAME:  Compaq DECwrite for OpenVMS,            SPD 25.F7.06 9                American English and British English, Ver-                 sion 3.1A  C This SPD describes Compaq DECwrite for OpenVMS American English and C British English, which is available for the OpenVMS Alpha and Open- D VMS VAX platforms. All information applies to both language variants. and both platforms unless otherwise indicated.   DESCRIPTION   D DECwrite is a compound document processing application that combinesD word processing, publishing, color text and graphics creation, data-G driven charting, image integration, audio annotation, and LiveLink con- , nections to supported applications and data.  D DECwrite is particularly suitable for use in collaborative authoringD environments. Its multiplatform coverage, multilingual support, easeE of use, and advanced publishing features make it the perfect document E processing solution for large organizations. With DECwrite, users can F create a common "house style" and apply it to many documents. This en-D sures that in-house standards are adhered to and that consistent re-( sults and quality are obtained in print.  C DECwrite emulates WordPerfect, Microsoft Word and WPS-PLUS keyboard D conventions. This makes DECwrite easy to learn and makes it easy for+ users to move between desktop applications.    FEATURES      C                                                        January 2002         User Interface  E DECwrite presents functions through a graphical user interface. Func- H tions are represented through menu selections and an icon-oriented func-	 tion bar.   C DECwrite offers users a choice of short menus that contain the most F frequently used features, or full menus that contain all features. TheC short menus contain the top-level items such as File, Edit, Format, D Insert, Page, Draw, Utilities, and Options. Users can switch betweenE short and full menus. The menus also display the keyboard equivalents 9 that allow users to use these features from the keyboard.   D The function bar provides "point and click" access to functions suchC as style selection, font family, text size and alignment, language, C application of plain, bold, italic, and underline renditions, para- F graph and line spacing, page layout, color selection, table insertion,F conditional content, and audio annotation. The function bar is dynamic9 and tracks the attributes at the current cursor position.   G DECwrite also provides five context-sensitive pop-up menus. These menus F pop up near the pointer position for easy access. The pop-up menus in-C clude the most frequently used editing features for text and graph- F ics, as well as the entries for the most commonly used styles, tables, and objects.  J DECwrite supports multilingual installations and provides language switch-E ing via the DECwindows Motif Session Manager. Selecting a language in F the Session Manager automatically sets the user interface language for	 DECwrite.   / The user interface also features the following:   C o  Rulers with tracking and grids for easy placement of text blocks     and objects.    o  Snap to ruler on or off.   D o  Status display boxes that display information such as the currentC    page number, first and last page, current style, text block con- %    nections, and graphic object size.   "                                  2       ( o  A vertical and horizontal scroll bar.  E DECwrite emulates several keyboard styles including GOLD KEY for WPS- G PLUS compatibility, WordPerfect and Microsoft Word; EVE, EDT, and EMACS C for technical users. There is also a DECwrite-specific keyboard in-  terface.   Help  F DECwrite provides task-oriented help, context-sensitive help, and ref-D erence help. In addition, an online tutorial, which aids the user inE learning DECwrite concepts, can be accessed from the Help menu. These H help features accelerate the learning process for new users of DECwrite.   Editor  C DECwrite includes a full word-processing editor with functions such E as select, cut, copy, paste, undo, redo, and navigation. DECwrite has C sophisticated search and replace capabilities including the ability E to search for carriage returns, special characters, patterns, and ar-  bitrary white space.  F Advanced editorial features such as redlining, change bars, and changeD pages make DECwrite an appropriate application for documentation and publication groups.   C DECwrite allows the user to create exception dictionaries for words C that would not commonly appear in a standard dictionary. The excep- D tion dictionaries can be kept locally or used globally in a DECwrite
 workgroup.  E Hyphenation can be controlled with discretionary hyphens, or disabled G on a paragraph by paragraph basis. DECwrite also supports multiple lan- D guage hyphenation. For example, French and German may be used withinC the same document. Supported language hyphenation includes: Danish, E Dutch, English (American and British), Finnish, French, German, Ital- 1 ian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish.       "                                  3       E DECwrite allows users to verify and correct spelling in multiple lan- C guages. For example, when French and German are used within a docu- D ment, the spelling of the words in those languages is checked if theE French and German optional lexicons are added to the system. (See the C OPTIONAL SOFTWARE section for a list of the optional language lexi-  cons.)  E In addition, the user can verify and correct word usage and access an - electronic thesaurus (American English only).    Color   C DECwrite allows the user to apply color to text, tables and graphic H objects. Users can create color style files and print documents on color PostScript printers.   Rulers/Tabs   G DECwrite provides left, right, center, and decimal tab alignment. Users G can modify the current ruler, which affects consecutive paragraphs that E have the same ruler. Starting a new ruler affects the current and all E following consecutive paragraphs that have the same ruler. Rulers can + also be saved as part of a paragraph style.    Tables  D DECwrite supports cell-based table editing, allowing users to createF tables that can include text, graphics, or numeric data. Users can ap-D ply paragraph styles and format text in a table and can apply colorsC to the table outline, background, and content. Rows and columns can D be joined and split, added or deleted. Contents can be aligned left,G right, or center within the table cell, and copy, cut, paste, and clear C functions can be performed. ASCII text can be imported into a table F and a new table is created if necessary. Tables can be split over mul-E tiple pages, with table headers automatically inherited from one page  to the next.        "                                  4       D DECwrite provides predefined table styles. Users can also define and store their own table styles.   
 Mail Merge  F With DECwrite's mail merge function, users can create form letters us-C ing variables inside a form document. A records file containing the E variables can be either a text file in WPS-PLUS or tabular format, or G a DDIF (Digital Document Interchange Format) file. The mail merge func- F tion allows users to automatically print unique documents or save them as DECwrite documents.  	 Variables   D DECwrite supports the definition of variables to streamline the cre-E ation of documents with common elements, such as document number, au- C thor, revision number, company name, etc. When the variable defini- D tion changes, all locations in a document are updated. Variables may* be defined in a style file for shared use.   Conditional Content   C DECwrite allows users to define conditions that control which parts C of a document are to be displayed. This enables writers to create a C generic document that can be tailored to a specific audience by in- * cluding or excluding the conditional text.  
 Audio Content   C Audio content can be recorded and played within a DECwrite document D from an audio-capable workstation. The ability to include audio con-A tent provides users with a simple means of annotating a document.                 "                                  5        Tables of Contents  D DECwrite allows users to generate a table of contents automatically,D using the titles in a document. Users can insert a table of contents= anywhere in a document and edit or regenerate it at any time.   E The table of contents entries are formatted based on the title styles F of the entries, and the overall format of the table of contents is de-( termined by the table of contents style.   Index   G DECwrite allows users to generate an index made up of entries that they E specify as they create the document. The index can contain up to four D levels of index entries. For each level, users can specify a sortingF order (for example, for numbers or special characters). Users can edit$ or regenerate the index at any time.   Cross-References  E Users can insert cross-references in DECwrite documents (for example, F "See Figure 3 on page 45"). Users can make cross-references to the la-E bel, content, or page number of a title, paragraph, or list item any-  where in the document.   LiveLink Connections  D DECwrite documents can include LiveLink connections to supported ap-G plications and their data. Data that is linked to DECwrite is displayed C as part of the DECwrite document. If the data changes, the DECwrite C document can be updated automatically to reflect the changes in the E data. The user can also specify that LiveLink connections are updated E only when desired. The user can modify or delete LiveLink connections  to applications at any time.            "                                  6       E DECwrite can link to data anywhere in the network as long as the user D has the privileges required to access the data. LiveLink connectionsF can be specified with several file location types. These include: withG the document, in a private library, in a network library, and in a sys- F tem library. These file location types tell DECwrite where to look forD the linked data and how the compound document should be packaged for mailing.  C Applications to which users can insert LiveLink connections include  the following:  , o  DECpaint (included with DECwindows Motif)  $ o  DECchart (included with DECwrite)  + o  Equation Editor (included with DECwrite)   , o  DECsound (included with DECwindows Motif)  
 Data Links  D It is possible to insert LiveLink connections to other DECwrite doc-E uments, to DDIF pictures and DDIF images, and to final form data (for . example, Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) files).   Mailing DECwrite Documents  F When you use DECwindows Motif Mail or the OpenVMS Mail Utility to mailF a DECwrite document, the mail software creates one file containing theE DECwrite document and any files linked to the document and sends this C file to the recipient. The recipient can unpack the file to recover ; the DECwrite document and all files linked to the document.    Export to Bookreader  D DECwrite can be used as an authoring tool for the creation of onlineH documentation when used with the Export to Bookreader function. DECwriteE will create topic or page-based books with graphics, tables and foot- I notes as in-line content or as pop-ups in a separate window. The DECwrite   "                                  7       F table of contents and index are used for Bookreader navigation and all- cross references become Bookreader hot spots.    Text Styles   C DECwrite allows users to create text styles for the following types  of elements:  
 o  Paragraphs   	 o  Titles    o  Lists  	 o  Tables    o  Footnotes   o  Table of contents  
 o  Indexes  E Users have full formatting control through the use of styles. By mod- E ifying style attributes, the user can create other styles such as ab-  stracts and subheads.   F Users can copy and then modify the style files supplied with DECwrite,C or they can create new style files of their own. Style files can be G used in any number of documents. In addition, style files can be shared  among users.  C This method of formatting under style file control allows the docu- F ment content to remain separate from the document format. The user hasD total control over document appearance. Style information is enteredD into fill-in-the-blank dialog boxes. The user may change point size,C fonts, line spacing, justification modes, color, and other text at- 	 tributes.       "                                  8       C Document appearance is automatically modified when the user changes D the definition of a style. A user can give an element a new style atE any time. For example, a user can change all main heads into subheads C by simply applying a subhead style. Styles may be changed globally, ? which makes DECwrite an appropriate product for long documents.   D When local changes are desired, such as underlining a word, the userD can use the function bar, the underline key, the format menu, or theF text attributes box which lists a variety of rendition attributes suchC as font, point size, color, and slant. This allows the user to make C quick one-time changes in cases where global style changes would be  inappropriate.   Page Composition and Pagination   D DECwrite provides a variety of layout functions for text, pages, andD documents. Text styles are discussed separately (see the Text StylesF section of this SPD). Pages are formatted using page styles, which canF be defined for single or double-sided pages. Any number of page stylesD can be used in a document. Items that appear repetitively throughoutG the document (for example, running headers and footers, logos, and page D or column rules) can be stored as part of page styles, and are auto- matically placed on each page.  D Users can create the page layouts of a document using a dialogue boxE or they can interactively create layouts for specific pages. DECwrite E automatically links text flows from column to column and from page to E page, or users can connect text flows in a non-contiguous fashion for  documents such as newsletters.  ; The formatting capabilities provided with DECwrite include:   5 o  Automatic pagination with automatic page numbering   @ o  Running headers and footers that can contain graphics or text  D o  Up to 100 columns per page with the ability to freely mix a vari-C    able number of columns per page (for example, two columns at the )    top of a page and three at the bottom)   "                                  9       3 o  Hyphenation according to dictionary or algorithm   @ o  Alignment (justified, ragged-right, ragged-left, or centered)  
 o  Color text   & o  Color outline and fill for graphics  D o  Conditional content that enables parts of a document to be hiddenC    or revealed depending on a selected condition, allowing users to 2    create multiple variations of a single document   o  Vertical justification    o  Widow and orphan control    o  Manual kerning   = o  Font scaling from 2 to 300 points, in .01-point increments   / o  Support for installation of additional fonts   , o  Support for the ISO-Latin 1 character set  $ o  Macros for user-defined functions  D o  Hierarchical lists and sublists with automatic labeling and user-    controlled indents   C o  Automatic numbering of sections, chapters, headings, paragraphs, -    lists, sublists, footnotes, and appendixes    o  Automatic cross-referencing  F o  Numeric references for footnotes, automatic superscripting of foot-    note references  
 o  Side notes   + o  Redlining, change bars, and change pages    o  Spell Corrector  C o  Usage Alert and Electronic Thesaurus (for American English only)   F o  Generation of table of contents and index (up to four levels of in-    dex entries)   "                                 10       F o  Right, left, center, and decimal tabs, with or without user-defined
    leaders   o  Equation editor  3 o  Ability to include Encapsulated PostScript files   7 o  LiveLink connections to other supported applications   G o  Ability to mix page sizes and portrait and landscape pages in a doc-     ument   Link to Document  E DECwrite includes a Link to Document feature. This allows the user to C link files together to form a complete document. Chapters and pages C are correctly numbered and a table of contents or index for the en- D tire document can be generated. This feature allows users to work onC different sections of a document and then easily combine those into E a consecutively numbered document. This feature allows DECwrite to be # used in a multi-author environment.    Graphics  G DECwrite supports object-oriented color graphic editing, allowing users C to draw the following objects: lines (constrained or at any angle), F square, rounded square, rectangle, rounded rectangle, circle, ellipse,D arc, polygon, and polyline. Arcs can be open or closed, pie wedge orE chord. Objects can be colored, filled with patterns or shaded. Object E outlines can be solid, dotted, dashed, colored, or patterned. Objects G can also be drawn in a wide variety of line weights. DECwrite also pro-  vides a freehand drawing tool.  D Annotation arrows (or lines or polylines) with filled, open, double,C or single arrowheads can be easily applied to drawings or on top of F images. Text labels can be placed next to the arrows to identify parts
 of a drawing.       "                                 11       C All graphic objects, including text labels, can be sized and scaled D to a percentage or to exact dimensions. During scaling, the user canC choose whether or not to scale line widths. Alignment, duplication, C and space distribution features allow the user to easily create di- # agrams, schematics, and flowcharts.   C Graphics can be placed anywhere within a document, including in ta- G ble cells, running headers, and running footers. Graphics can be placed E in frames that can be anchored to various reference points in text or 6 to a particular place on a page, including the margin.   Clip Art  D DECwrite contains a large selection of clip art files in DDIF image,D DDIF picture, and Encapsulated PostScript format. Users can edit theD DDIF picture clip art in DECwrite. DDIF image clip art can be edited/ using a bitmap editor such as DECwindows Paint.    DECchart  F The DECchart component is an easy-to-use and easy-to-learn data chart-H ing application that allows users to create professional business graph-G ics for printing or for inclusion in DECwrite documents. The user spec- F ifies the data to be charted and the desired chart style, and DECchart= automatically generates the chart. DECchart features include:   C o  Nine predefined chart types: Bar, Column, Line, Pie, Area, Scat- %    ter, Hi-Lo, Histogram, Combination   1 o  Up to 45 chart style variations to choose from   C o  Ability to modify predefined chart styles to create user-defined     chart styles   @ o  Import data from Lotus 1-2-3, DIF, and ASCII files (VAX only)  D o  Easy-to-use worksheet interface for data entry, modification, and<    manipulation (cut, copy, and paste data in the worksheet)  5 o  Automatic trend line generation for scatter charts   "                                 12       F o  Graphic annotation with overlays of text, lines, rectangles and ar-    rowheads   D o  Support for assigning color attributes to: axes, baseline, frame,C    grids, legend, tags, tick marks, column and bar fills, and over-     lay objects  C o  Modification of chart attributes including: axes, baseline, data D    values, frame, grids, legend, tags, tick marks, drop shadows, bar    spacing, and bar overlap   H o  Modification of text attributes: font size, family, weight, and slant  G o  File flexibility: saving data, chart style, chart overlay, and color 5    selections separately, or save everything together   H o  Selectable fill patterns, line patterns, marker types, and attributes  & o  Customization with user preferences  - o  Ability to move and resize overlay objects    Images and Graphic Formats  F DECwrite can link to or include black and white, gray scale, and colorD images such as those created by the DECwindows Print Screen utility.  K Image files created with DECwindows Paint can also be linked into DECwrite. E Once images are in a DECwrite document they can be annotated, scaled,  or cropped.   E Encapsulated PostScript files may be linked into DECwrite, and if the G Display PostScript extensions to DECwindows are available, these graph- $ ics will be displayed on the screen.  F Optional graphic converters are available in the CDA Converter LibraryC (VAX only). See the OPTIONAL SOFTWARE section for additional infor-  mation.     "                                 13        Document Styles   C DECwrite includes fifteen predefined style files: general, example, D letter, manual, simple memo, technical memo, military specification,F newsletter, price list, report, portrait slide, landscape slide, tech-C nical slide, technical journal, and telephone directory. These doc- D ument styles can be used as is, with other documents, or they can beE easily modified by the user to suit any specifications. A set of com- : panion style files for Bookreader output is also included.   High Quality Output   G DECwrite provides high-quality black and white and color output to most   third-party PostScript printers.   HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS   G This section describes the hardware requirements for DECwrite for Open-  VMS Version 3.1A.    Processors Supported  G For a list of supported processors, refer to the OpenVMS Operating Sys- B tem for Alpha and VAX Software Product Description (SPD 25.01.xx).   Processors Not Supported      MicroVAX II    MicroVAX 2000    VAXstation II    VAXstation 2000    VAXstation 8000
    VAX-11/725 
    VAX-11/730 
    VAX-11/750 
    VAX-11/780 
    VAX-11/782       "                                 14       
    VAX-11/785    Display Devices   D DECwrite runs on any of the supported processors but requires eitherC a workstation, a Microsoft Windows based PC*, a Macintosh*, or an X F terminal* for display. These display devices must be running an X Win-C dow System, Version 11, Release 4 (R4), Release 5 (R5) or Release 6  (R6) compliant display server.  E *  Not recommended as replacements for workstations. There are a num- E    ber of restrictions imposed by these display devices, for example:   ( o  Number of simultaneously open windows  - o  Number of graphics or images in a document   1 o  Time to download fonts when opening a document   H o  Support for inter-application cut and paste of large amounts of text,    graphics or images    o  Absence of some fonts  , o  Absence of support for Display PostScript  1 Disk Space Requirements (Block Cluster Size = 1):   %                 VAX             Alpha   - Disk space      55,000          51,200 blocks , required for    blocks          (26 Mybytes) installa-       (27 Mbytes)  tion:   - Disk space      50,000          47,300 blocks + required for    blocks          (22 Mbytes)  use:            (25 Mybytes)  E These counts refer to the disk space required on the system disk. The D sizes are approximate; actual sizes may vary depending on the user's8 system environment, configuration, and software options.  "                                 15        Memory Requirements   D A minimum of 12 Mbytes of memory is required on a workstation to op-C erate DECwrite whether DECwrite is running on the workstation or on  another processor.   OPTIONAL HARDWARE   F DECwrite documents can include audio annotations when used with audio-F enabled workstations. This feature is enabled using the DECwindows Mo-C tif DECsound application. See the Compaq DECwindows Motif for Open- E VMS Software Product Description (SPD 42.19.xx) for details on imple- 
 mentation.   CLUSTER ENVIRONMENT   C This layered product is fully supported when installed on any valid + and licensed OpenVMS Cluster configuration.   E Note: VMScluster configurations are fully described in the VMScluster E Software Product Description (29.78.xx) and include CI, Ethernet, and " Mixed Interconnect configurations.   SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS   C The following software is required to run Compaq DECwrite for Open-  VMS Version 3.1A:   4 o  OpenVMS Alpha Operating System V6.2, 7.2-2 or 7.3  7 o  OpenVMS VAX Operating System V5.5-2, 6.2, 7.2 or 7.3   0 o  DECwindows Motif for OpenVMS V1.2-5 or higher  1 DECwrite can run in either of the following ways:   D o  Stand-alone execution - Running the OpenVMS DECwindows Motif dis->    play server and the client application on the same machine.    "                                 16       I o  Remote execution - Running the OpenVMS DECwindows Motif display server 4    and the client application on different machines.  F OpenVMS DECwindows Motif is an optional product, not part of the Open-D VMS Operating System. For more information on OpenVMS DECwindows Mo-9 tif, see the Software Product Description (SPD 42.19.xx).    OpenVMS Tailoring   E For OpenVMS systems, the following OpenVMS class is required for full & functionality of this layered product:   o  OpenVMS Required Saveset   + The following OpenVMS classes are optional:   ; o  Network Support - required for cluster or server systems     o  Utilities - required for mail  D For more information on OpenVMS classes and tailoring, see the Open-A VMS Operating System Software Product Description (SPD 25.01.xx).    OPTIONAL SOFTWARE   + o  International Lexicons for OpenVMS V1.1:   3    o  International Lexicon/Danish for OpenVMS V1.1   2    o  International Lexicon/Dutch for OpenVMS V1.1  4    o  International Lexicon/Finnish for OpenVMS V1.1  4    o  International Lexicon/Deutsch for OpenVMS V1.1  4    o  International Lexicon/Italian for OpenVMS V1.1  5    o  International Lexicon/Franais for OpenVMS V1.1   6    o  International Lexicon/Portugese for OpenVMS V1.1  4    o  International Lexicon/Spanish for OpenVMS V1.1  "                                 17       4    o  International Lexicon/Swedish for OpenVMS V1.1  G    o  International Lexicon/American English for OpenVMS V1.1 (included        with the U.S. Version)  <    o  International Lexicon/British English for OpenVMS V1.1  4 o  CDA Converter Library for OpenVMS V2.2 (VAX only)   GROWTH CONSIDERATIONS   D The minimum hardware/software requirements for any future version ofC this product may be different from the requirements for the current  version.   DISTRIBUTION MEDIA  H Media and documentation for this product are available only on the Open-C VMS Alpha and OpenVMS VAX Software Product and Online Documentation D Libraries on CD-ROM. Documentation is not available in hardcopy for- mat.   ORDERING INFORMATION   Software Licenses   # Alpha American English: QL-2FNA*-** " Alpha British English: QL-2FNE*-**  ! VAX American English: QL-VVFA*-**   VAX British English: QL-VVFE*-**  F *  Denotes variant fields. For additional information on available li-D    censes, services, and media, refer to the appropriate price book.            "                                 18        SOFTWARE LICENSING  F This software is furnished under a license. For more information aboutD Compaq's licensing terms and policies, contact your local Compaq of- fice.   # License Management Facility Support   C This layered product supports the OpenVMS License Management Facil-  ity.  C License units for this product are allocated on an Unlimited System F Use, Personal Use, and Concurrent Use basis. Each Personal Use licenseF allows one identified individual to use the layered product. Each Con-G current Use license allows any one individual at a time to use the lay- 
 ered product.   E For more information on the License Management Facility, refer to the E OpenVMS Operating System Software Product Description (SPD 25.01.xx), G or the License Management Facility manual of the OpenVMS Operating Sys-  tem documentation set.   SOFTWARE PRODUCT SERVICES    Installation  F Installation service provides comprehensive installation of Compaq andD non-Compaq hardware, software, and networks products. These productsE include systems, servers, upgrades, workstations, terminals, PCs, pe- F ripherals, network equipment, operating systems, and layered products.C Optional pieces of the Installation offer include site planning and C preparation, orientation, and other projects which are based on the > installation of computer equipment (e.g. relocation services).   License Subscription          "                                 19       D License Subscription provides the license rights to use all new ver-C sions of those products, which are released during the contract pe- G riod. Also included are the rights to use certain server-resident prod- A ucts whose license is included in a corresponding client license.    Telephone Software Support  C Software Support provides software problem identification and reso- N lution and operational support for system managers, technical support/helpdeskC personnel who manage Compaq and popular multivendor server software F in either a standalone or networked environment. This service providesE access both to technical resources to assist in problem diagnosis and D resolution and to Compaq's information database. This combination ofH support resources will address system management questions and inquiriesE on a wide variety of topics including information on the latest prod- E uct features, known problems and available solutions, and operational D advice and assistance to help the system manager, system administra-9 tor better manage its information technology environment.   E Please contact your local Compaq office for additional information on  specific services in your area.    SOFTWARE WARRANTY   F This software is provided by Compaq with a 90 day comformance warrantyF in accordance with the Compaq warranty terms applicable to the license	 purchase.   2  2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P.  C Compaq, the Compaq logo, DECnet, and OpenVMS are trademarks of Com- G paq Information Technologies Group, L.P. in the U.S. and/or other coun-  tries.  D UNIX and The Open Group are trademarks of The Open Group in the U.S. and/or other countries.   C All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their  respective companies.   "                                 20       F Confidential computer software. Valid license from Compaq required forC possession, use, or copying. Consistent with FAR 12.211 and 12.212, H Commercial Computer Software, Computer Software Documentation, and Tech-C nical Data for Commercial Items are licensed to the U.S. Government + under vendor's standard commercial license.   E Compaq shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omis- C sions contained herein. The information is provided "as is" without F warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. The war-E ranties for Compaq products are set forth in the express limited war- E ranty statements accompanying such products. Nothing herein should be 1 construed as constituting an additional warranty.                                                         "                                 21                                                                                       "                                 22