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Printout selection
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Parameters [
limit:

The maximum number of results to return
offset:

The offset of the first result
link:

Show values as links
headers:

Display the headers/property names
mainlabel:

The label to give to the main page name
intro:

The text to display before the query results, if there are any
outro:

The text to display after the query results, if there are any
searchlabel:

Text for continuing the search
default:

The text to display if there are no query results
import-annotation:

Additional annotated data are to be copied during the parsing of a subject
propsep:

The separator between the properties of a result entry
valuesep:

The separator between the values for a property of a result
template:

The name of a template with which to display the printouts
named args:

Name the arguments passed to the template
userparam:

A value passed into each template call, if a template is used
class:

An additional CSS class to set for the list
introtemplate:

The name of a template to display before the query results, if there are any
outrotemplate:

The name of a template to display after the query results, if there are any
sep:

The separator between results
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