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- Additional notes:
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- Docs are provided in a form similar to the ARP 1.3 Users' manual. If you
- have an hard disk with a little space and want *NIX like online docs you may
- put the ARP docs and ARPTools .man files (without suffix) in a directory
- called - say - SYS:Man, and use a simple script like this to retrieve
- information:
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- .key Manual/A
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- IF EXISTS "MAN:<Manual>"
- SYS:Utilities/More SYS:Man/<Manual>
- ELSE
- C:echo "Sorry, no help available"
- ENDIF
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-
- Name this script "Man", use PROTECT Man +s to make it executable directly
- from the shell and type
-
- man commandname
-
- to read the manual page regarding the command.
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- ARPTools programs are all RESIDENT/Ares compatible.
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- If a program is invoked with no arguments at all and seems not to
- have returned to the CLI prompt, it isn't. It's just waiting for input from
- standard input (in this case, the console). To stop this and get back
- the CLI prompt simply send an EOF with CTRL-\. Read the .man files for
- further information.
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