| %M | 
 | T | 
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| B | ||||||
| [-]nn | ||||||
| = | 
 | BL | 
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| GR | ||||||
| NE | ||||||
| PI | ||||||
| RE | ||||||
| TU | ||||||
| YE | 
With this terminal command, you can control the position, the protection mode and the color of the Natural message line.
This terminal command is ignored in batch mode.
This document covers the following topics:
| Command | Function | 
|---|---|
| %MT | Causes the message line to be the top line of the screen. | 
| %MB | Causes the message line to be the bottom line of the screen. | 
| %M | Causes the current message line position to be switched
                                             from the top line to the bottom line of the screen (or vice versa), or from
                                             line nnto the bottom line. | 
| %Mnn | Causes the message line to be placed on line nnof the screen. | 
| %M-nn | Causes the message line to be placed on the nnth line from the bottom of the
                                             screen. If the line numbernnor
                                             -nnis not within the current screen,
                                             the message line will not be displayed. | 
| Command | Function | 
|---|---|
| %M=color-code | When a color screen is used, this terminal command
                                             causes the message line to be displayed in the specified color (for an
                                             explanation of color codes, see the session parameter CD). | 
See also Control of the Message Line - Terminal Command %M in the Programming Guide.