| Vroom |
| QTIPS - Replacing GAS.BAR routine during PERFORM "SELECT" |
| QTIPS - Extended Select BY |
| QTIPS - PERFORM Arguments and FMT Specifications |
| What's New (and un(der)documented!) In 2.12 |
| RTP Series - RTP17 |
| QTIPS - PERFORM Arguments and FMT Specifications |
| What's New (and un(der)documented!) In 2.12 |
| QTIPS - Command Line Options |
| QTIPS - Invalid Code and Command |
| QTIPS - Code/Command Help |
| Utility Diskette # 4 |
| @ATTACK - @Cursors(x) |
| @ATTACK - @List.Active |
| @ATTACK - @Rec.Count |
| Playing with Scan Codes |
| QTIPS - SET.MACROS - Choosing Active Macro Set |
| Reader's Forum |
RevMedia FKB
| Document | V4I2A4 |
| Title | QTIPS - PERFORM Arguments and FMT Specifications |
| Keywords | PERFORM EXECUTE TCL FMT |
| Text | Tony McDowell of Pioneer Computing in Australia makes the point that multiple COMMANDS may be passed to TCL via PERFORM or EXECUTE The arguments passed should separate each command WITH an @FM E G Command = "SELECT BP SOURCE" Command< 1> = "EDIT BP" Perform Command (As a side point but one that has come up several times WITH various individuals in the past month REMEMBER a PERFORM will lose an active select list! Use EXECUTE if you wish to keep the list active ) He further indicates that R/BASIC supports PRIME information style FMT specifications E G Print X "8R" Y "25T" (Volume 4 Issue 2 Page 5) |
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