.ifnot HLP .if rsx .CHAPTER RSX OPERATING PROCEDURES .endif rsx .if ias .CHAPTER IAS OPERATING PROCEDURES .endif ias .if VMS .CHAPTER VMS OPERATING PROCEDURES .endif VMS .index Operation .hl 1 initiating runoff .endif hlp .if hlp;.i-1;2 OPERATION .endif hlp .br;If you are using this as a guide to DSR then this entire section should be ignored. .p;RUNOFF can be initiated in several ways. The general formats are: .nofill .if RSX .s.indent +24;MCR>RNO Command__string .s.i16; ... or .s.indent +24;MCR>RNO .indent +24;RNO>Command__string .endif RSX .if VMS .s.indent +24;_$ RNO Command__string .s.i16; ... or .s.indent +24;_$ RNO .indent +24;RNO>Command__string .endif VMS .if IAS .s.indent +24;PDS>RNO Command__string .s.i16; ... or .s.indent +24;PDS>RNO .indent +24;RNO>Command__string .endif IAS .fill .ifnot hlp .hl 1 rno command string .index Command string .endif hlp .if hlp .if RSX.br;Additional help is available on: .br;COMMAND__STRING FILE__SPECIFICATION SWITCHES .endif RSX .i-1;3 Command__String .br .endif hlp System programs usually require a command string to specify such things as input files and various options. A standard command string has one of the following forms: .skip .nofill .indent 6 .bb output-file,toc-file=input1-file/sw1/...,input2... .eb .x Table of contents .skip .indent 10 or .skip .indent 6 @command-file .skip .fill The output-file, toc-file, and input-file are strings comprising a file specification. The toc-file may be omitted if no table of contents is desired. .skip The second form of command string (@command-file) is used to specify an indirect command file. In this case each record of the file is used as a command string before any commands following the indirect command are accepted. .skip The command string syntax is described more completely in the User's Guide for the relevant operating system. .ifnot hlp .hl 2 file specifications .index File Specifications .endif hlp .if hlp .i-1;3 File__Specification .br .endif hlp A file specification has the following form: .nofill .skip .indent 6 .IF RSX Dev:[UIC]Filename.Typ;Ver .ENDIF RSX .IF VMS Dev:[Directory]Filename.Typ;Ver .endif VMS .IF IAS Dev:[UIC]Filename.Typ;Ver .ENDIF IAS .skip .fill In this specification Dev must be a legal device code. If omitted the default value is SY:, the system disk. .IF RSX UIC must be a valid User Identification Code. If omitted the default is the current UIC. .ENDIF RSX .IF IAS UIC must be a valid User Identification Code. .ENDIF IAS .IF VMS Directory must be a valid directory name of the form [Name1.Name2#.#.#.Namen]. If omitted the default is the current default directory. .endif VMS Filename is any 1- to 9-character alphanumeric string which specifies a file name. Typ is a 1- to 3-character alphanumeric file type. Finally, Ver is a number which is the version number of the file. This field also normally can be omitted since it defaults on input to the highest existing version number for the file and on output to the highest existing version number plus one. Normally you need only specify the Filename. .skip Default file specifications (any part of which may be overridden): .nofill .bb .s .indent 6 Input: SY:name.RNO .s .indent 6 Output: SY:name.DOC .s .i6;Table of contents: SY:name.RNT .fill If the name is omitted on the Output or Toc files, it is assumed to be the same as the first Input name. .eb .ifNOT HLP .note Editing RUNOFF Output RUNOFF output files may not be edited normally with the standard VMS/RSX/IAS file editors. This version may produce editable output by using the /-CR switch, when the text is processed. If You do this /UL:L will not work but the output may easily be edited. If this switch is used the ouput text/line must not exceed 256 characters, the output buffer size. If you need to use this feature with more than 256 characters/line see BUILDING RNO on how to change the output buffer size. .EN .endif HLP