October 1, 1979 FRESS COMMANDS PARAMETER LISTING
position <lp>........A Location Pointer which designates a ________ in
where the file, often to indicate _____ some text or
Structure should be placed. It is specified as a
context string of one or more characters which may
contain embedded ellipses ("..."); the last
character matched by the string is considered the
<lp> except in the case of IBEFORE, when the
special LP character ("&") is used (see Section
5.3), or when the Character qualifier ("C") is used
(see Section 5.5). A default specified as
"<beginning>" refers to the beginning of the file.
<lp> may also be indicated with the light pen on
the IMLAC.
<n>.........An unsigned number, considered to be positive
unless otherwise indicated (in the command
description). Specific uses vary by command.
<options>...A character string which may contain certain
characters indicating certain options available.
The <options> list is unique to and defined in any
command which uses it.
<pass>......A literal character string of no more than 7
characters which acts as a password to a file. The
password in effect is the one specified in GFILE
when the file was opened, or in the most recent
CPASSWORD command.
<pict>......A picture name. It must be no more than 8
characters in length.
amount <scope>.....An ______ of text to be affected by the command.
It is specified either as a context string or as a
pair of <lp>s identifying the beginning and ending
points of the amount, one or both of which may be
deferred.
minimum <space>.....A system-defined Space. The _______ abbreviation
of each is one letter: Annotation (A), Keyword (K),
Label (L), Picture (P), Structure (S), Text (T),
File Structure Work (W). See Section 1.3, ______________, for an
overview of these regions.
<text>......A literal character string meant to be inserted in
the file as a piece of text, as specified by the
particular command. If in any command which uses
this parameter, the user specifies a a delimiter
instead _______ of <text> (e.g., "i/old text/"), regular
Input Mode will be entered (see INSERT for a more
complete example).
<vs>........A viewing specification string. Viewspecs are used
how to specify ___ the file is to be displayed and
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