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- BE (Batch Enhancer)
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- Description: BE provides many different subcommands you can use in a batch
- file to provide interaction with a user. Subcommands are
- available to prompt for input, sound tones on the internal
- speaker, display messages at specific locations, draw boxes
- and windows on the screen, and to control the colors of the
- screen display.
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- Syntax: Version 4.5: BE (subcommand) ?
- BE (subcommand parameters)
- BE [(drive:)][(path)](filename
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- Parameters:
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- (subcommand) The name of the BE subcommand. You can get brief help text for
- each subcommand by entering the subcommand name followed by a
- space and then a question-mark character (?).
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- (drive:) The single-letter specifier (A:, B:, C:, etc.) for the drive
- containing the BE command file. Follow the letter with a
- colon. The drive you're currently on is the default. Example:
- C:
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- (path) The full name (C:\WP\LETTERS) of the directory containing the
- BE command file. The current directory for the designated
- drive is the default. Example: C:\BATCH
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- (filespec) The name of the file that contains a series of BE subcommands
- to be executed. BE ignores empty lines in the file. You can
- include a comment by beginning a line with REM. You can prefix
- each subcommand in the file with the BE command; that is, BE
- BEEP is the same as BEEP. Example: C:\BATCH\FILENAME.EXT
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- See: <NUBEASK>, <NUBEBEEP>, <NUBEBOX>, <NUBECLS>, <NUBEDELA>,
- <NUBEPRIN>, <NUBEROWC>, <NUBESA>, <NUBEWIND>, <NUSAMP>.
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