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- Uedit knows about the following files and may look for them:
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- Data! NoName.info Key-Help Config! Help! Learned-Sequences
- HyperText-Files
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- Here is the path information you need for each of these:
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- Data!:
- If you simply run UE or UES, Uedit will look first in the Current Dir
- and, if not there, then in S: for the Data! file. You can override
- this, by typing (in CLI)
- Run UES -dMyDir/MyData
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- NoName.info:
- If you have selected "Make icons", Uedit will create an icon when you
- save the file to disk. It looks in S: for NoName.info, to use it to
- make make an icon for your file. If NoName.info is not in S:, no icon
- will be created.
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- Key-Help:
- Key-Help is only used when you use Teach Mode. Uedit will look only
- in the S: for Key-Help, unless you have renamed <S:Key-Help> to
- <MyDir/MyKeyHelp> in your config's defaults and recompiled the
- defaults.
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- Config!:
- If you simply run UE or UES, Uedit will look first in the Current Dir
- and, if not there, then in S: for the Config! file. You can override
- this, however, by typing (in CLI)
- Run UE -cMyDir/MyConfig
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- Note that Config! actually consists of several segments (M,P,R,S) and
- may consist of up 26 segments (A-Z) in addition to the root segment.
- Also, Config! is not needed, unless Uedit can't find Data! or you use
- the "-c" flag.
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- Help!:
- The help facility is controlled completely by a command in the Config!M
- file or in whatever custom config you are using. Uedit's standard
- config looks first in the Current Dir and then in S: for the Help!
- file. Custom configs can use any help-filename and any directory to
- contain it.
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- Learn Sequences:
- When you save a learned sequence, you are asked to specify a name for
- it. It is saved under the myDir/myLearnName that you specify.
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- When you load a learned sequence, you must give the directory/filename
- where it can be found.
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- HyperSample & HyperSample.tbl:
- These are used only when you use Hyper Text. And these filenames are
- mentioned only in Config!H which has the hyper text commands.
- Customizing Config!H customizes how hyper text is used.
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