Version 6.3.13 for UNIX
 —  Terminal Commands  —

%X - Control of Infoline

%X

+

-
B
T
nn
-nn

This terminal command controls the display of the Natural infoline.

Command Function
%X+ Switches the display of the infoline on.
%X- Switches the display of the infoline off.
%X Switches the display of the infoline on and off (toggle switch).
%XB Displays the infoline in the bottom line of the screen.
%XT Displays the infoline in the top line of the screen.
%Xnn Displays the infoline on line nn of the screen.

If the line number nn is not within the current screen, the infoline will not be displayed.

%X-nn Displays the infoline on the nnth line from the bottom of the screen.

If the line number -nn is not within the current screen, the infoline will not be displayed.


Infoline

Data can be written to the infoline by specifying the output destination INFOLINE with the DEFINE PRINTER statement. Only a single line can be written to the infoline. The infoline can be used to have status information displayed, for example, for debugging purposes; it can also be used as separator line (as defined by SAA standards).

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