If you are in the editor, you may append to text already in the editor by
using the following dot command:
'.G +sys.start'
This command would get your file sys.start off your system drive, and
APPEND it to the end of the text already in your editor.
When saving your work as a temporary file, you may use this command
structure to append the text you would like to save as well as the text of
the original file you wish to append to:
'.P +sys.temp'
You may log a new disk (or LU) to work from in the editor as follows:
'.@'
The editor will respond with "Disk:", you may elect to see the directory of
the disk by entering the '$' command (pattern matching is allowed).
wish to pull text from another drive, you may select it by using the '/'
key after the file name you wish to ask for, and before the drive and LU
you wish to check, i.e.:
'.@ $#:sys.?tart /8'
This will cause the editor to look at the directory of LU # for all files
that start with sys. and have any character, then the letters 'tart' from
the disk drive assigned as unit 8.
You may also substitute a DOS command for the directory command ($) in the
editor.
Scratch, rename, copy, format (n#:), etc., all are valid commands.
Using the editor DOS command prompt is very much like issuing its
equivalent from the lower case command prompts (as in system maintenance).
*NOTE: Depending on where you got your mods from, the quote mode will be a
little
different.
prompted line by
on the volume of quoted text.
The sysop can quote the entire text by pressing 'A' for all on the
first line when
17.0
MAINTENANCE SYSTEM
A flag in the access group configuration controls access to the maintenance
system.
The maintenance system should be reserved for use by the system
operators (sysops) of the system only.
17.1
ACCESS CONFIGURATION
Access configuration here, and in the rest of the system must be entered
using a comma/semicolon range scheme.
0,15
1,10;15
For the Lt. Kernel mods from Ron Fick, you will be
line when you choose to quote text.
prompted "yes/no/quit".
- MAINTENANCE SYSTEM -
all 15 access groups
groups 1 through 10 and 15
For example:
If you
This cuts down
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