By default, all nongraphics output is stored in a file
with the same name as your input file and the extension ``.OUT". The contents
of this file are deleted at the start of each run. If you add ``
o'' to the
end of your DOS command to start JudgeIt (example: JudgeIt congress -o;),
then the ``.OUT'' file is not affected. You can stop printing the default
output file, if there is one, or start saving output to a new file with the
OUTPUT command. The output command may be issued at any point, as frequently
as you desire. You may wish to issue multiple output commands if you want
output from different parts of a run to be stored in different files, or if you
wish only part of a run to be stored.
Gary King
2006-01-07