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Re: RE NB startup
- Subject: Re: RE NB startup
- From: "Robert Holmgren" holmgren@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2004 10:42:36 -0500
** Reply to message from Michael Norman on Sat, 07 Feb
2004 10:03:23 -0500
> Or, or course, you can use the U2
> >routine: type PFUNC on the CL, hit helpkey, then type the 2-letter
> >mnemonic of the function. No doubt more powerful, but I just discovered
> >it and haven't played around with it much yet.
There's also a second flavor of this command in U2: PFUN. Works
slightly differently than PFUNC. Both put funcs in text or on CMline,
according to current cursor location. PFUNC can put a string of funcs; PFUN
just puts one func (don't have to "Esc"ape as with PFUNC). I generally use the
PFUN command (so much, indeed, that I assign it to a key).
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Robert Holmgren
holmgren@xxxxxxxx
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