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  The command line interface   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The final two lines of this procedure append a command line prompt "> " to the text in the area and the last line ensures that it is visible.
This could be a command with a single term, for example pu; or it could be a command with two terms, for example fd 100.
The final action of the procedure is to append a new command line prompt and ensure that it is visible in the text window.
www.scism.sbu.ac.uk /tkteach/tktutt/tutcl.html   (433 words)

  
 Command line interface - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A command line interface (cli) is a tool for interacting with computers, often using a text terminal.
Commands are entered as lines of text (that is, sequences of typed characters) from a keyboard, and output is also received as text.
Command-line commands can be saved by assigning a character string or alias to represent the full command, or several commands can be grouped to perform a more complex sequence -- for instance, compile the program, install it, and run it -- creating a single command, called a command procedure.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Command_line_interface   (1646 words)

  
 Common Management Facilities - Command Line Interface
This section defines the commands necessary for the invocation of operations, receipt of input, output and exceptions in natural shell style, and the parsing of arguments in a shell variable.
This command returns the input passed to an operation implemented in shell and converts it to string form for processing/parsing in the shell implementation.
This command is also capable of extracting particular items or elements of structures, sequences, etc. This is achieved by extracting the complex type using idlarg and then using idlarg to extract components of the complex type.
www.opengroup.org /onlinepubs/9657699/chap4.htm   (1832 words)

  
 Catalyst 2900 Series Configuration Guide and Command Ref - Command Line Interface  [Cisco Catalyst 2900 Series ...
The Command Line Interface (CLI) for the Catalyst 2900 is a basic command-line interpreter similar to that of the UNIX C Shell.
Commands in the history buffer may be repeated or edited in a style similar to using the UNIX C Shell.
In general, command usage, the help menu, and, when appropriate, parameter ranges are provided if you enter a command using the wrong number of arguments or inappropriate arguments.
www.cisco.com /en/US/products/hw/switches/ps606/products_configuration_guide_chapter09186a008007f197.html   (1226 words)

  
 Windows NT: Command-Line Interface
Curly brackets around command elements indicate that the user must choose one of the elements inside (if they are divided by vertical bars) or can choose one or more of the elements (if they are divided by a slanted bar).
The objects operated on by the IP commands are interfaces (LAN and demand dial), packet filters, routing protocols, and static routes.
The object on which the command is to act, such as a protocol or interface.
www.microsoft.com /technet/archive/winntas/proddocs/rras40/rrasappb.mspx   (5792 words)

  
 Webgenz CMS - User Guide - Command Line Interface
"command" is the name of a program to execute after the project is automatically generated.
Using the command line interface you can call Webgenz CMS from a batch file (for example, a build script).
If this is undesirable, you can use the "command" option on the Webgenz CMS command line (as described above) to string batch files together.
www.webgenz.com /userguide/command.html   (318 words)

  
 Command Line Interface   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Like all command line interfaces, these commands are not typed in in English, but instead a restrictive list of command codes MSDOS be used.
While these command codes may look very like English words, it is important to recognize that the MSDOS CLI is not English and has its own structure and grammar.
Using MSDOS commands the following are used to indicate which parts of a command are the command; the parameters or the switches.
novaonline.nv.cc.va.us /eli/IST104/command_line_interface.htm   (270 words)

  
 CommuniGate Pro: Command Line Interface/API
If a command produces some data, the data is sent after the protocol line with the positive response.
This command produces an output - a dictionary, where each key is a name of the File Storage file, and the key value is a dictionary for regular file and and empty array for subdirectories.
The command produces an output - a dictionary with the session dataset (specified in the WSSP section of this manual).
www.stalker.com /CommuniGatePro/CLI.html   (11186 words)

  
 Command line interface   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Command line options are provided to enable other programs (such as the alarm daemon) to start up KAlarm if it is not already running, in order to trigger or cancel scheduled alarms, or schedule new alarms.
The reason for using command line options for this purpose is that if KAlarm were started without any command line parameters and then sent DCOP requests, it would start in its default graphical mode, which is clearly undesirable for an inter-program request.
The command line options for scheduling a new alarm are as described in the chapter Command line operation.
www.astrojar.org.uk /linux/kalarm/doc/cmdline-interface.html   (249 words)

  
 The command line interface - ideal for blind users.
You can follow hyperlinks using the g (go) command, or place data in input fields using the same commands that are normally used to manipulate text.
Finally, command line applications are only as good as the adapter that supports them.
I call it the Jupiter Speech System, the first adapter that is built with the command line user in mind.
www.eklhad.net /cli.html   (2470 words)

  
 WebLogic Server Command-Line Interface Reference
commands, you specify the arguments in Table 21-1 to connect to a WebLogic Server instance and to specify the user credentials of a WebLogic Server user who has permission to invoke the command.
commands, you can specify the user-configuration file and key file instead of entering an unencrypted username and password on the command line or including unencrypted credentials in scripts.
You can use this command to determine whether a dynamic connection pool has already been created or to ensure that you select a unique name for a dynamic connection pool you want to create.
e-docs.bea.com /wls/docs61/adminguide/cli.html   (4534 words)

  
 command line interface - a definition from Whatis.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
A CLI (command line interface) is a user interface to a computer's operating system or an application in which the user responds to a visual prompt by typing in a command on a specified line, receives a response back from the system, and then enters another command, and so forth.
The MS-DOS Prompt application in a Windows operating system is an example of the provision of a command line interface.
Typically, most of today's Unix-based systems offer both a command line interface and a graphical user interface.
whatis.techtarget.com /definition/0,,sid9_gci213627,00.html   (175 words)

  
 Learning to use the Linux Command Line Interface
The info command is different to man in that it gives an abbreviated and somewhat confusing list of information about the command or application you are requesting info for.
Help on a command can be accessed by typing --help after a command name in order to retrieve basic information about usage.
Tab completion means you can use tab after initially typing the first few letters of a filename, pathname or a command to complete the command, filename or pathname without having to fully type it.
doc.vic.computerbank.org.au /tutorials/learning_linux_command_line_interface   (1048 words)

  
 CLI-PRO - Command Line Interface - Professional - Workstations
The purpose of the PentaWare Command Line Interface programs is to give our users a means to create unattended procedures that can be used on a recurring basis to perform backups, to save data (images, movies, documents, etc.) in the convenient and well known zip format.
The PentaWare Command Line Interface is useful for Network Administrators that have to plan, design and deploy automated tasks for their users or for themselves.
The command Line Interface is frequently used to make "batch" files that can then be used repeatedly when required.
www.pentazip.com /PW/CLI_PRO.htm   (513 words)

  
 Command Line Interface
Most of the commands have a number of options that affect their behavior.
command can be used as a filter to paginate the output of other programs.
Erases the current line of input, moving the cursor to the beginning of the line.
www.emunix.emich.edu /~remmers/337/commands.html   (962 words)

  
 Eric Schrock's Weblog
When it comes to command line syntax, everyone seems to have a different idea of what makes the most sense.
The problem is that the user/kernel interface is managed through ioctl(2) calls to /dev/zfs.
Since we knew that we were going to have multiple userland consumers (zpool and zfs), it made much more sense to construct a library (libzfs) which was responsible for managing this direct interface, and have it present a unified object-based access method for consumers.
blogs.sun.com /eschrock/entry/principles_of_the_zfs_cli   (808 words)

  
 AIRcable.net - Support - Command Line Interface
To utilize the command line interface, you must plug the AIRcable serial device to a com port on your computer.
The command line interface is a collection of the simple most common Bluetooth commands.
Once a connection is established the command line interface is no longer available since all input and output is routed through transparently to the other end.
www.aircable.net /command-line-interface.html   (1909 words)

  
 The Command Line - The Best Newbie Interface? - OSNews.com
This essay describes the surprising results of a brief trial with a group of new computer users about the relative ease of the command line interface versus the GUIs now omnipresent in computer interfaces.
The users were given a brief talk at the beginning of each session and a 'cheat-sheet' of common commands.
Instead, to discover the appropriate interface metaphor, we should consider one day in the life of the subject of many of Eric S. Raymond's famous thought experiments, Aunt Tillie.
osnews.com /story.php?news_id=6282   (1271 words)

  
 B Command Line Interface
The command line interface is quite appropriate for command procedures and shell scripts.
All macros defined in the input files are now defined in WIP and all plot commands are present in the command buffer .
The command is executed after all of the files on the command line have been loaded.
bima.astro.umd.edu /wip/manual/node17.html   (867 words)

  
 Command Line Interface   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Accordingly, there are four ways to execute the BatchKi numerical engine from the command line (or from within other programs, such as the CGI interface).
According to this method, the command line contains a single parameter representing the file name to be processed.
The last command line parameter represents a fully qualified path name for an arbitrary initialization file.
www.biokin.com /batchki/manual/html/node15.html   (710 words)

  
 Intel NetStructure® 6000 Switch - Using the Command Line Interface
This document is a reference to the command console interface.
This interface allows you to control and configure your switch as well as to troubleshoot its installation.
To access the interface via a direct serial connection, plug in one end of a serial cable to the serial port on the switch control processor and the other end into a terminal or a computer installed with terminal emulation software.
www.intel.com /support/express/switches/6000/sb/CS-012315.htm   (515 words)

  
 Command Line Interface   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Enterprise Manager Command Line Interface (EMCLI) 10.1.0.2 is an integral component of the EM Extensibility feature set.
It is intended to be used by system administrators or database administrators who will be calling these interfaces directly from the command line or, more likely, from scripts (shell, perl, tcl etc.) that are part of their business process.
Oracle shall not be liable for any damages, including, direct, indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages for loss of profits, revenue, data or data use, incurred by you or any third party in connection with the use of these materials.
www.oracle.com /technology/products/oem/cli   (176 words)

  
 Command-line interface - GNU GRUB Manual 0.97   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The command-line interface provides a prompt and after it an editable text area much like a command-line in Unix or DOS.
The commands (see Command-line and menu entry commands) are a subset of those available in the configuration file, used with exactly the same syntax.
When typing commands interactively, if the cursor is within or before the first word in the command-line, pressing the key (or ) will display a listing of the available commands, and if the cursor is after the first word, the
www.gnu.org /software/grub/manual/html_node/Command_002dline-interface.html   (231 words)

  
 Command line Interface and ISendfile using the Virtual Printer Port
Command line Interface and ISendfile using the Virtual Printer Port
INTELLIscribe supports a command line interface very similar to the "lpr" commands in Unix and Windows NT/2000.
This command may be called from custom applications created by you, or by the MS-DOS prompt.
lpr.brooksnet.com /command-line-interface.html   (299 words)

  
 Linux.com | A command-line interface for X
Desktop environments such as KDE and GNOME make things easier for computer users, but as desktop environments become more and more integrated, some users may feel stuck with a graphical interface that was designed for someone else.
Luckily, for those who want to combine the efficiency of the command line with all the resolution of the X Window System, there's a window manager called ratpoison.
The command can be entered at the colon prompt.
applications.linux.com /applications/04/08/31/1320208.shtml?tid=26   (728 words)

  
 Command-Line Utility
To perform a transformation, you can call Xalan-Java from the command line (or script), an applet, an application, or a servlet (see Usage Patterns).
The command line utility can take the following flags and arguments (the flags are case insensitive):
If this same class implements the org.xml.sax.ext.LexicalHandler interface and the output method is "xml", it will also receive lexical information about the XML document during serialization.
xml.apache.org /xalan-j/commandline.html   (371 words)

  
 Offline Page Generation with the Command Line Interface
Whilst the xconf method provides access to more features, the command line parameter method is more stable, as there are currently plans to improve the xconf format to allow greater flexibility.
If you require a stable and consistent method for accessing the CLI, it is recommended that you use the command line parameter method.
The command line parameter method does not have access to all of Cocoon's URI handling features.
cocoon.apache.org /2.1/userdocs/offline/cli.html   (364 words)

  
 AppExchange Developer Network Blog: Sforce Data Loader: Using the command line interface
To use the Command Line Interface ("CLI") of the Sforce Data Loader your target machine (the machine upon which the loader will run via the CLI) needs to have the Java Runtime Environment ("JRE") v1.4.2_03 or greater installed and configured.
Refer to the section titled, "Using the Command Line Interface" in the Sforce Data Loader User Guide for detailed information to prepare the command and run the data loader from the command line.
We are planning to use the Data Loader from the command line.
www.sforce.blogs.com /sforce/2005/06/sforce_data_loa.html   (4717 words)

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