! TECO.HLP - created by TECO on 2/15/79 14:41 ! edited by TECO on 3/ 6/79 15:49 ! edited by TECO on 4/ 2/79 19:36 ! edited by TECO on 4/12/79 16:14 ! ! Control characters recognized by HELP are: ! ! Comment ! * Keyword ! / Qualifier keyword ! @ Indirect file specification ! other Text ! ! WARNING: indirect file specifications are subject to logical name ! translation, and application of above defaults. ! TECO invokes the TECO text editor. Format TECO file-spec to edit an existing file TECO out-file-spec=in-file-spec to edit from one file to another TECO @file-spec to execute a TECO command file As TECO is not a built-in DCL command, you need to enter TECO :== $SYS$SYSTEM:TEC TECO in your LOGIN.COM file. Please also read what HELP TECO INI says. *Initialization TECO decodes its commands with a built-in command decoder. If TECO finds a file named TECO.INI in your top level (root) directory, it is assumed to be a TECO macro and it executed every start up. To disable the search for TECO.INI, the qualifier /NOINI can be used. Your LOGIN.COM file can define the TECO command any one of four ways: Command definition TECO.INI check? TECF00.TMP usage? TECO :== $SYS$SYSTEM:TEC TECO Yes Yes TECO :== $SYS$SYSTEM:TEC TECO/NOINI No Yes TECO :== $SYS$SYSTEM:TEC TECO/NOMEM Yes No TECO :== $SYS$SYSTEM:TEC TECO/NOINI/NOMEM No No *Memory TECO automatically remembers the file being edited. The file's name is stored in a file called TECF00.TMP;1 in your top level (root) directory. If you invoke TECO without specifying a file-spec, TECO will read its memory file and re-edit the last edited file. TECO's memory feature is completely inhibited by the /NOMEMORY qualifier. *Qualifiers /FIND Initially position to (find) the last marked position in the input file. Position is marked with the VTEDIT ESCape-F commands. /INSPECT Simply read the file-spec, don't create a new edited copy. /NOINI Do not attempt to find or use TECO's private initialization file (TECO.INI in your root directory). /NOMEMORY Do not read, write, or use TECO's memory file (TECF00.TMP in your root directory). /VTEDIT Automatically invoke the TECO keypad editor VTEDIT. /VTEDIT:HOLD Set the VTEDIT keypad editor into hold screen mode. /VTEDIT:SEEALL Set the VTEDIT keypad editor into SEEALL mode. /VTEDIT:HOLD:SEEALL Set the VTEDIT keypad editor into both hold screen and SEEALL modes.