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1ZVEMSH8 ;DJB,VSHL**MISCELLANEOUS [3/8/95 6:55am]
2 ;;12;VPE;;COPYRIGHT David Bolduc @1993
3 ;
4MISC ;;;
5 ;;; M I S C E L L A N E O U S
6 ;;;
7 ;;; S H E L L P A R A M E T E R S
8 ;;;
9 ;;; There are a few VShell parameters which you can adjust to meet your needs by
10 ;;; running the PARAM System QWIK. Type ..PARAM at the '>>' prompt. The following
11 ;;; parameters can be set:
12 ;;;
13 ;;; Global Kill: NO/YES
14 ;;; If you enter code at the '>>' prompt that is killing a
15 ;;; global, you will be warned and asked if you want the code
16 ;;; executed. The default answer to that question is setable here.
17 ;;;
18 ;;; Prompt: ACTIVE/INACTIVE
19 ;;; If Prompt is set to INACTIVE, the VShell's prompt will be
20 ;;; '>>'. If Prompt is ACTIVE, the VShell's prompt will include
21 ;;; UCI and Volume Set. Example: VAH,ROU>>
22 ;;;
23 ;;; Time-out: SECONDS
24 ;;; You can set the length of time before the VShell times out
25 ;;; from inactivity. Enter the time out length in seconds.
26 ;;;
27 ;;; SAVE Routine: ROUTINE NAME
28 ;;; The routine entered here will be the default routine when
29 ;;; you run System QWIK ..QSAVE, to save your User QWIKs.
30 ;;; ..QSAVE is also used to restore your previously saved QWIKs.
31 ;;; NOTE: It is your responsibility to insure that the routine
32 ;;; entered here doesn't already exist. If it does, it will
33 ;;; be overwritten.
34 ;;;
35 ;;; <DEL> different from <BS>
36 ;;; When set to DIFF, the <BS> key (8) deletes the character
37 ;;; to the left of the cursor, and the <DEL> key (127)
38 ;;; deletes the character under the cursor. When set to SAME,
39 ;;; both the <BS> and <DEL> keys delete the character to the
40 ;;; left of the cursor. You can do ..KEY to see what your <BS>
41 ;;; key is sending. If it's sending 127, the same as your <DEL>
42 ;;; key and you want these keys to delete the character to the
43 ;;; left of the cursor, set this parameter to SAME.
44 ;;;
45 ;;; V S H E L L T I M E O U T
46 ;;;
47 ;;; If no activity occurs at the '>>' prompt, the VShell will time out. It will
48 ;;; then look to see if you have a User QWIK named TO, and execute it. You can
49 ;;; set TO to run any M code you'd like. Setting TO="HALT" will cause the VShell
50 ;;; to quit.
51 ;;;
52 ;;; The VShell comes with its own screensaver which you can use by setting
53 ;;; TO="DO ^%ZVEMSTO". This screensaver will disable Control-C. Hitting any key
54 ;;; will return you back to your normal screen.
55 ;;;
56 ;;; To disable Control-Y in VAX DSM, set TO="DO VMS^%ZVEMSTO". Then set up the
57 ;;; following file called TIMEOUT.COM, in your Log-In Directory:
58 ;;;
59 ;;; $ SET NOCONTROL=(T,Y)
60 ;;; $ DEFINE/USER SYS$INPUT SYS$COMMAND
61 ;;; $ DSM/UCI=VAH/VOL=ROU/ENV=MMPSMGR VMS1^%ZVEMSTO
62 ;;;
63 ;;; NOTE: In the last line, replace MMPSMGR with your own Mumps Manager account.
64 ;;;
65 ;;; The VSHELL also includes a screen blanker. Set TO="BLANK^%ZVEMSTO". If you're
66 ;;; on a VAX, change TIMEOUT.COM to call BLANK^%ZVEMSTO instead of VM1^%ZVEMSTO.
67 ;;;***
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