DIRK
Classification:
Command Syntax:
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Query Response:
Description:
Other Required Cmds:
Example:
DIRL
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Command Syntax:
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Query Syntax:
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Description:
Other Required Cmds:
Example:
DIRectory Kill
Directory memory management
DIRK <name>
<name> = a valid MS-DOS filename
(8 characters minus any extension)
DIRK? <name>
<name> = a valid MS-DOS filename
(8 characters minus any extension)
0 or 1
The DIRK command deletes a directory by name. The query
returns a one if the named directory can be deleted. If directory
is read-only or nonexistent, the query returns a zero.
None
D I R K
M Y _ D I R
/ /
D e l e t e
/ /
" M Y _ D I R "
DIRectory Load
Directory memory management
DIRL <name>
<name> = a valid MS-DOS filename
(8 characters minus any extension)
DIRL? <name>
<name> = a valid MS-DOS filename
(8 characters minus any extension)
0 or 1
The DIRL command copies the directory having a name equal
to <name> from directory memory into the directory edit buffer.
The query returns a one if the named directory can be loaded,
otherwise a zero is returned.
NOTE:Use the FMTP, IMGP and SEQP commands to select which
directory is used for the format, image and sequence selection
lists.
None
D I R L
M Y _ D I R
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L o a d
/ /
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