October 1, 1979 FRESS COMMANDS MULTI-COMMAND LINES
FRESS COMMAND SEPARATOR
9.4 SPECIFYING MULTIPLE COMMANDS ON ONE LINE ____________________________________________
More than one command can be put on a command line by
separating each with either:
1) The FRESS Command Separator (">"), or
2) The CMS Linend character (defaults to the pound sign ("#")
but can be changed using the "CMS TERMINAL LINEND <char>"
command.
If a command is preceded by "<" or "(" certain Display Mode
characteristics will be overridden (see Section 2.3.1).
9.4.1 The FRESS Command Separator _________________________________
When the FRESS Command Separator is used, the entire command
the current Editing Buffer line uses ___________________________ for each edit, regardless of
the Editing Mode in effect (see SMODE). Thus the order of the
commands on the command line does not matter.
NOTES _____
• Each command separated by the Command Separator will act only
already in the Editing Buffer on <scope>s or <lp>s _____________________________.
• The ">" can be thought of as a carriage return character at the
end of a line which contains only a single command.
• After a command line is processed, the top of the new Editing
Buffer is located at the point of the last edit, unless a
travel command follows the last editing command. In that case,
the top of the new Editing Buffer is at the point specified by
the last traveling command.
• Some commands such as FULLPRINT, REVERT, and all the House
cannot Functions (see Section 6) ______ be followed on a command line
by any stacked commands.
• A pair of ">" characters is required to represent a single
literal occurrence of ">" anywhere in Command Mode.
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FRESS COMMAND SEPARATOR
9.4 SPECIFYING MULTIPLE COMMANDS ON ONE LINE ____________________________________________
More than one command can be put on a command line by
separating each with either:
1) The FRESS Command Separator (">"), or
2) The CMS Linend character (defaults to the pound sign ("#")
but can be changed using the "CMS TERMINAL LINEND <char>"
command.
If a command is preceded by "<" or "(" certain Display Mode
characteristics will be overridden (see Section 2.3.1).
9.4.1 The FRESS Command Separator _________________________________
When the FRESS Command Separator is used, the entire command
the current Editing Buffer line uses ___________________________ for each edit, regardless of
the Editing Mode in effect (see SMODE). Thus the order of the
commands on the command line does not matter.
NOTES _____
• Each command separated by the Command Separator will act only
already in the Editing Buffer on <scope>s or <lp>s _____________________________.
• The ">" can be thought of as a carriage return character at the
end of a line which contains only a single command.
• After a command line is processed, the top of the new Editing
Buffer is located at the point of the last edit, unless a
travel command follows the last editing command. In that case,
the top of the new Editing Buffer is at the point specified by
the last traveling command.
• Some commands such as FULLPRINT, REVERT, and all the House
cannot Functions (see Section 6) ______ be followed on a command line
by any stacked commands.
• A pair of ">" characters is required to represent a single
literal occurrence of ">" anywhere in Command Mode.
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