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PAL Utility
Note: If other
programs are currently installed, you
TSR
must uninstall them in reverse order from which they were
installed. Or you can update your work and reboot to
s from
.
remove all
TSR
RAM
/Ddatafile Switch — Loading an
Data File — To
RPAL
data file, at the C:\> prompt type RPAL
load an
RPAL
/Ddatafile and press ENTER.
In datafile include the full path and filename of the
RPAL
data file. See "Saving an RPAL Data File" later in this
chapter.
For example, if you stored your custom color data file
(named
) in the utilities directory (
), your
COLOR.DAT
UTILS
command to load the file would be:
RPAL /D\UTILS\COLOR.DAT
/Kc Switch — Defining a Hot Key — If you install
as
RPAL
a
file without defining a hot key, ALT-P is the default.
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To define another alpha key (A through Z) as the hot key, at
the
prompt type RPAL /Kc and press ENTER, where c is
C:\>
the alphabet character key (A through Z) you want to be the
hot key.
/1 and /2 Switches — Defining User Palettes — To
establish an
data file as one of the two user palettes,
RPAL
at the C:\> prompt type either RPAL /1user1file or RPAL
/2user2file and press ENTER.
In these commands, user1file and user2file must be the full
paths and filenames of the
data file you select as user
RPAL
palette 1 (p4) or user palette 2 (p5). You can then access
these palettes from the keyboard by pressing FN-ALT-ESC.
Refer to the "Saving an
Data File" later in this chapter.
RPAL
Palette Utilities 6-7

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