A–1 Line-Mode Editing ........................................ A–1
A–2 Procedure to Display Control Characters ....................... A–2
A–3 Procedure to Restore Screen to Original Width .................. A–6
A–4 Procedure to Run DECTPU from a Subprocess .................. A–7
B–1 DCL Command Procedure for SET TERM/NOWRAP . . . ........... B–4
Figures
1–1 DECTPU as a Base for EVE ................................ 1–2
1–2 DECTPU as a Base for User-Written Interfaces ................. 1–5
Tables
2–1 Default File Specifications on OpenVMS Systems ................ 2–2
2–2 Journaling Behavior Established by EVE . . . ................... 2–6
2–3 Character Set Values You Can Set with /CHARACTER_SET ........ 2–10
3–1 Keywords Used for Key Names . . ............................ 3–6
3–2 Effects of Two String-Reduction Operations . . ................... 3–21
4–1 Categories of ASCII Character Set Characters .................. 4–2
4–2 Categories of DEC Multinational Character Set Characters ........ 4–2
4–3 Categories for ISO Latin1 Characters ......................... 4–3
4–4 DECTPU Symbols ........................................ 4–4
4–5 DECTPU Operators . . . .................................... 4–7
4–6 Operator Precedence . . .................................... 4–8
5–1 Relationship Between DECTPU Data Types and DECwindows
Argument Data Types . .................................... 5–11
5–2 Special DECTPU Variables That Require a Value from a Layered
Application . . ............................................ 5–24
B–1 Terminal Behavior That Affects DECTPU’s Performance ........... B–1
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