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Since this book was only typeset in fixed width, single-font, they used capitalization and quotes (") to show what was commands, files and just text. With today's formatting, this is not necessary, so everywhere capitalization was used to show a command the <command> element is now used instead, and everywhere a file is mentioned the <filename> element is used.
author roug
date Thu, 20 Mar 2003 20:19:53 +0000
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188 tmode -upc lf null=4 bselF pause 188 tmode -upc lf null=4 bselF pause
189 189
190 tmode pag=24 pause bsl -echo bsp=8 bsl=C 190 tmode pag=24 pause bsl -echo bsp=8 bsl=C
191 </screen> 191 </screen>
192 <para> 192 <para>
193 NOTE: If you use TMODE in a procedure file, it will be necessary to 193 NOTE: If you use <command>tmode</command> in a procedure file, it will be necessary to
194 specify one of the standard output paths (.1 or .2) since the 194 specify one of the standard output paths (.1 or .2) since the
195 shell's standard input path will have been redirected to the disk 195 shell's standard input path will have been redirected to the disk
196 file (TMODE can be used on an SCFMAN-type devices only). 196 file (<command>Tmode</command> can be used on an SCFMAN-type devices only).
197 197
198 Example: 198 Example:
199 </para> 199 </para>
200 <screen> 200 <screen>
201 tmode .1 pag=24 (set lines/page on standard output) 201 tmode .1 pag=24 (set lines/page on standard output)