T.R | Title | User | Personal Name | Date | Lines |
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93.1 | Changing the window title | JOBIM::VUJNOVIC | I�t�r��t���l�z�t��L���l�z�t�� | Thu Jan 23 1997 08:17 | 33 |
93.2 | Use DCL to launch Windows tasks | JOBIM::VUJNOVIC | I�t�r��t���l�z�t��L���l�z�t�� | Thu Jan 23 1997 08:19 | 28 |
93.3 | | VMSNET::S_VORE | Smile - Mickey's Watching! | Wed Feb 12 1997 08:13 | 4 |
| Is it possible to change Terminal|Setup information from a script? For
example, there are some systems that I would like to change the
lines-per-page without changing all my PTW sessions.
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93.4 | No | JOBIM::VUJNOVIC | I�t�r��t���l�z�t��L���l�z�t�� | Thu Feb 13 1997 05:27 | 0 |
93.5 | | VMSNET::S_VORE | Smile - Mickey's Watching! | Thu Feb 13 1997 08:10 | 2 |
| Blast! Wishlist?
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93.6 | It's on the wishlist | JOBIM::VUJNOVIC | I�t�r��t���l�z�t��L���l�z�t�� | Thu Feb 13 1997 12:08 | 0 |
93.7 | | VMSNET::S_VORE | Smile - Mickey's Watching! | Thu Mar 13 1997 10:40 | 2 |
| How does one get input from a user? gets looks like it only reads from
a file - does something like "stdin" need to be opened?
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93.8 | usage of Backslash in Scripts | PCTEAM::gspusi.aui.dec.com::mathe | | Fri May 23 1997 12:29 | 14 |
| If you want to use a Backslash in your Powerterm Scripts, type a double
Backslash:
Example:
open-setup-file e:\ptw525\li1.pst >>> doesn�t work
open-setup-file e:\\ptw525\\li1.pst >>> works fine !!!!
Wolfgang
[email protected]
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