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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 |
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date | Thu, 20 Mar 2003 20:19:53 +0000 |
parents | c565a4700689 |
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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) |