%Y |
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Alternatively, you may specify:
%Y=color-code
[color-code]
[color-code] |
The terminal command %Y is used to control
the display of the Natural PF-key lines.
Note
On graphical user interfaces, this command is ignored.
Application Programming Interface: USR1005N.
See
SYSEXT - Natural
Application Programming Interfaces in the
Utilities documentation.
This document covers the following topics:
| Command | Function |
|---|---|
%YA
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All-line display. Displays both function-key lines. |
%YH
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Half display. Displays only one function-key line; for normal tabular display
mode (%YN),
this is the line with the function-key names; for the other two display modes
(%YS and
%YP), this
is the upper line to be displayed.
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| Command | Function |
|---|---|
%Y=color-code(s)
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Displays the function-key lines in the specified colors. The
color-codes you can specify are the same as with the
session parameter CD).
You can specify up to three color-codes: the first color-code refers to the first function-key line (the one displaying the function-key numbers), the second color-code refers to the second function-key line (the one displaying the function-key names), and the third color-code refers to the background of both lines. For example, Note |
| Command | Function |
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%YC
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This command makes the function-key lines cursor-sensitive. This means that
they react like an action bar on a PC screen: the user just moves the cursor to
the desired function-key number or name displayed and presses ENTER,
and Natural will react as if the corresponding function key had been pressed.
Enter By using |
To activate the display of the function-key lines in a program, you use the session
parameter KD=ON.
For further information, see Control of Function-Key Lines - Terminal Command %Y (in the Programming Guide).