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Conference smurf::buildhelp

Title:USG buildhelp questions/answers
Moderator:SMURF::FILTER
Created:Mon Apr 26 1993
Last Modified:Mon Jan 20 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2763
Total number of notes:5802

2616.0. "How do I disable the window d version of srequest" by AOSG::FILTER (Automatic Posting Software - mail to flume::puck) Tue Oct 22 1996 15:35

Date Of Receipt: 	15-OCT-1996 15:42:24.11
From: 	WASTED::smart "James Smart USG"
To: 	harty odehelp
CC: 	
Subj: 	How do I disable the "window"'d version of srequest

I just issued an srequest for ptc.

How can I disable the "window"'d version of the srequest form ?

It is far more cumbersome than the earlier methods that kick
you into an editor (what I want), and even screwed up in 
attaching file lists and code diffs.

Thanks.

-- James


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2616.1Re: How do I disable the window d version of srequestAOSG::FILTERAutomatic Posting Software - mail to flume::puckTue Oct 22 1996 15:3637
Date Of Receipt: 	15-OCT-1996 15:56:25.20
From: 	FLUME::"[email protected]" "15-Oct-1996 1553"
To: 	James Smart USG <[email protected]>
CC: 	[email protected], [email protected]
Subj: 	Re: How do I disable the "window"'d version of srequest

You can do an srequest -term


	-Grant


PS: And thanks for the feedback on the GUI version.




| 
| I just issued an srequest for ptc.
| 
| How can I disable the "window"'d version of the srequest form ?
| 
| It is far more cumbersome than the earlier methods that kick
| you into an editor (what I want), and even screwed up in 
| attaching file lists and code diffs.
| 
| Thanks.
| 
| -- James
| 

-- 

				-Grant



2616.2Re: How do I disable the window d version of srequestAOSG::FILTERAutomatic Posting Software - mail to flume::puckTue Oct 22 1996 15:3718
Date Of Receipt: 	15-OCT-1996 15:59:23.09
From: 	SEAN::davidson "D. Sean Davidson"
To: 	harty odehelp smart
CC: 	
Subj: 	Re:  How do I disable the "window"'d version of srequest

James,

You can start it up with a -term option and it will put you into an
terminal edit session using your $EDITOR environment variable as the
editor of choice.

For the X interface you can include files into a text area by clicking
on mouse button 3 and navigating through the file selector.


Sean