HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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Using the SETPROFILE Command to Set Tab Stops
Creating an Oversized Table
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For example, to set the tab stops for the column headings needed in the
table, follow these steps:
1.
Press *C.
2.
When the response line appears, type the information shown in the
following example.
Command: SETPROFILE TAB STOPS, 30 42 54 66 79 91 106 118
Type the option here.
You can abbreviate the
command to SET.
Type the settings here.
Separate the option and the
settings with a comma.
Next is an example of using SETPROFILE to change the assignment for a
function key. For this example, let TEDIT prompt you for the information.
Follow these steps:
1.
Press *C, type SETPROFILE on the *C response line, and press *C again.
Command: SETPROFILE
2.
TEDIT displays the SETPROFILE response lines. Type the information
shown in the following example to change the setting for the
F2
function key from its previous setting (which was EOL) to the new
setting of REPEAT. Then press *C to issue the SETPROFILE command.
Item:
Change: REPEAT
Type the new setting
(the change) here.
Put the function key
number inside angle
brackets here.
You can use the REPEAT command, for example, to repeat a string of
commands you gave on the *C response line. Using the SETPROFILE
command is an easy way to change the function key setting to REPEAT and
then change it back when you do not need it anymore.