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Defining Function Keys and Writing Macros
1. Enter the argument values in order:
7> 4 PRI 150
2. Press F8.
The TACL program displays:
Process
$Z43
4,23
$Z76 B 4,45
$Z55
4,56
The dummy argument %*% accepts any number of command options you might
list. For example, you can redefine the F1 key as a macro that uses the dummy
argument %*%:
?SECTION F1 MACRO
FILES %*%
To pass a list of subvolume names to the FILES command:
1. Enter the subvolume names:
8> STEIN ABT
2. Press F1.
The TACL program displays:
\LONE.$GERT.STEIN
BOOK
\LONE.$GERT.ABT
CHECK
Viewing Function Keys in Your Command History
To display the commands you entered and the function keys you pressed at each
command line, enter the HISTORY command:
9> HISTORY
1> TEDIT MYKEYS
2> LOAD / KEEP 1 / MYKEYS
3> KEYS
4> F1 $GERT.STEIN
5> F2 FERN.HERST
6> F7 BELL PRINT2
7> F8 4 PRI 150
8> F1 STEIN ABT
9> HISTORY
For each function key you used, the TACL program displays the name of the key
followed by any function arguments you entered before you pressed the key. The TACL
Help key (F16) does not appear in the HISTORY display.
Pri PFR %WT Userid Program file
150
R 000 8,56
150
001 0,0
150
004 8,24
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Using Your Function Keys
Hometerm
$STEIN
$ABT
$RHALL

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