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- EXAMPLES
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- LIST FILES IN A NICE FORMAT ON THE SCREEN
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- Build a submit file with the following command. It will put out
- a very nice 5 column list of filenames sorted verticaly. No
- arguments will give a list of all files. A wild card argument
- will give a limited display like DIR. a second argument will
- allow the output to be sent to a file or the printer.
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- LS $1 |2UP -L22N5W $2
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- PRINT A TEXT FILE WITH A LEFT MARGIN FOR 3-HOLE PUNCHING
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- PAGE <file -M10 >lst:
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- BUILDING SUBMIT FILES
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- The following sequence will create a file CLEAN.SUB which is
- a submit job to clean control characters out of all files of
- type xxx.
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- LS *.xxx |SUB * CLEAN_<*_>* >CLEAN.SUB
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- A BACKUP SUBMIT FILE BUILDER
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- The following sequence will create a file BACKUP.SUB which
- is a submit job to backup all files of type xxx from disk A: to
- disk B:.
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- LS *.xxx |SUB * COPY_B:*_=A:* >BACKUP.SUB
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- Either of the above sequences were themselves placed in a .SUB
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- LS *.$1 |SUB * COPY_B:*_=A:* >BACKUP.SUB
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- SUBMIT BLDBKUP BAS
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- would create the file BACKUP.SUB to backup all .BAS files and
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- SUBMIT BACKUP
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- CREATING AN INDEX FROM A DOCUMENT FILE
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- The following commands in a submit file would allow an index to
- be built for any text file by use of a single submit
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- WORDS <$1 -NL66 |SORT -C9U |MERGE -C9UI NOISE.WRD >$TEMP$
- INDEX -C29 <$TEMP$ |2UP -M10L60C29S2 |PAGE >INDEX.DOC
- ERA $TEMP$
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- Which would be called by:
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- SUBMIT INDEX filename
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- This would create an index based on 66 line pages of the
- named file. The index would be formatted in 2 columns spaced
- out on a 66 line page format. The index would contain all
- words in the text except those contained in the NOISE.WRD file
- which contains "noise words" such as "the", "and", etc.
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- Create the NOISE.WRD file from a text file containing just
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- WORDS <NOISE.TXT -N |SORT -C9U >NOISE.WRD
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- The same submit file can be modified by changing the "L66"
- after WORDS to "L1" and would give a cross reference
- instead.
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- ANOTHER TYPE OF BACKUP STRATEGY
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- If you use an editor which creates .BAK files types for any
- file modified, you can use this as a signal to select out
- files for backing up. The following submit file can be used.
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- LS *.BAK |SUB { COPY_B:=A: |SUB .BAK .* >BKUP.SUB
- ERA *.BAK
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- This creates a file BKUP.SUB to backup to disk B: all files
- named the same as the .BAK file.
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- BRACE CHECKING IN C PROGRAMS
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- A common problem in C programs is having unmatched { } pairs.
- These are difficult to locate and a simple search for one
- character in an editor or with SELECT will not do the job.
- The following submit commands will find and display lines
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- SUB <$1.C \} \{\}\{ |SELECT \{ -N |SUB \{\}\{ \} $2
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- The $2 argument allows the default output to be to the
- screen, but the output can be redirected to the printer
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