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To assign a character, type
in
the desired command; then terminate
the line by pressing
(ENTER)
(or the character
you
specified with the
ENTER parameter). To skip a character, press
(ENTER)
at the prompt.
Pressing
(ENTER)
does not place
an
(ENTER)
character at the end of the
key equivalent, but merely terminates your input for that key. To place
an
(ENTER)
character
in
a key equivalent, type a semicolon ( ; ) where
you wish
an
(ENTER)
press
to
be
executed. Each line can be
up
to 255
characters long.
When you have assigned
all
26 characters, the file is closed and the
BUILD terminates. Pressing
(CONTROL)(SHIFT)(@)
terminates the BUILD
at
any time.
If you want
to
create characters or strings that are not available from
the keyboard, use the (HEX) parameter of the BUILD command.
It
is not absolutely necessary
to
use the BUILD command with the
IKSM extension
to
create a
KSM
file. The KSM/FLT program can use
any file
in
ASCII format. TRSDOS uses the same rules concerning
(ENTER)
and the semicolon for a file
in
an
ASCII format.
If
you wish to deactivate the
KSM
filter, issue the command:
RESET
*K
I
(ENTER)
If
you wish to change
to
a different
KSM
file, issue the commands:
RESET
*K
I
(ENTER)
RESET
de
v 5
pe
C
(ENTER)
And re-issue the commands for the new file:
SET
de
v 5 p e c KSM/ FLT [U
SIN
G] f i 1e 5 p e c
(ENTER)
FILTER
HI
devsPec(ENTER)
Examples
A=>DI R : 0
(ENTER)
specifies the key equivalent of A
as
"DIR :0". The command DIR
:0
is
displayed
on
the screen when the
(CLEAR)
and
00
keys are pressed
together. The command is not executed until you press the
(ENTER)
key.
S=
>FREE;
(ENTER)
specifies the key equivalent of B
as
"FREE;". A semicolon
in
a key
equivalent represents
an
(ENTER)
character.
So,
when you press
(CLEAR)
and
(]J,
the FREE library command is executed immediately
(since the last character of the phrase
is
a semicolon).
F = >FREE ;
DEl.)
I
CE;
(ENTER)
specifies the key equivalent of F as "FREE;DEVICE;". A semicolon
in
a key equivalent represents
an
(ENTER)
character.
So,
when you press
A-93

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