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VMS Help EDIT, /TPU, Logical Names *Conan The Librarian |
You can define the following logical names for DECTPU and EVE startup
files and other features instead of having to use command-line
qualifiers:
Logical names Definitions and usage
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EVE$INIT EVE initialization file, typically to set
margins, tab stops, and other attributes, or
to define keys. See help on /INITIALIZATION.
EVE$KEYPAD EVE keypad. This logical lets you choose
between the various keypads. Valid
equivalence names are EDT, EVE, NUMERIC,
VT100, and WPS. If the logical name is not
defined, the keypad defaults to EVE which
gives the VT100 keypad on VT100 terminals or
the NUMERIC keypad on VT200 and later
terminals. This logical name overrides any
keypad setting saved in a section file. Users
can override the effect of this logical name
by setting the keypad in their initialization
file or command file. This logical name has
no equivalent qualifier.
If you extend EVE with your own keypad, you
can also define the logical name to be the
name of your keypad. For example, assume you
have created a keypad named SIMPLE, and have a
procedure named EVE_SET_KEYPAD_SIMPLE that
sets the keypad. If you define the logical
name to be SIMPLE, EVE will invoke your keypad
during startup.
TPU$CHARACTER_SET Character set to use to display characters
having the 8th bit set. This affects how
DECTPU converts text to lowercase or
uppercase, and how it removes diacritical
marks from text. See help on /CHARACTER_SET.
TPU$COMMAND DECTPU command file to extend EVE, set up a
special text-processing environment for batch
editing, or create your own application. See
help on /COMMAND.
TPU$DEBUG DECTPU debug file to be compiled and executed
when you use /DEBUG. Defining TPU$DEBUG does
not automatically run the debug file when you
invoke DECTPU.
TPU$DISPLAY_MANAGER Screen display or interface. See help on
/DISPLAY or /INTERFACE.
TPU$JOURNAL Directory for buffer-change journal files.
Does not apply to keystroke journal files.
Default is SYS$SCRATCH. See help on /JOURNAL.
TPU$SECTION Section file---either a customized version of
EVE or an application you created. Default is
EVE$SECTION.TPU$SECTION, the standard EVE
section file. See help on /SECTION.
TPU$WORK Work file which DECTPU uses to swap memory for
editing very large files. See help on /WORK.
Defining TPU$COMMAND or EVE$INIT makes startup faster than having the
editor search for the respective default file. For example, if there
is an EVE initialization file you want to use for all or most editing
sessions, you should define EVE$INIT to specify that file, rather
than have EVE search for the EVE$INIT.EVE file. You can put the
definitions in your LOGIN.COM file.
To override a definition, use the relevant command-line qualifier.
For example, if you defined TPU$COMMAND but want to use a different
command file for a particular editing session, use /COMMAND= and
specify the command file; or if you do not want a command file used
for a particular editing session, use /NOCOMMAND.
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