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Default Long TCL statement - 12-16-2003 , 12:46 PM






Does anybody remember the magic character to allow a long (more than 130
byte) TCL statement to extend to an additional line? We're talking
about MentorPro here. My brain is fried and I can't remember what it
was, something like ctrl-J or some such nonsense.

Any help is appreciated.

Steve Douglas
Practice Support Services, Inc.


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Default Re: Long TCL statement - 12-16-2003 , 01:08 PM






<Ctrl> <Shift> Underscore _

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Does anybody remember the magic character to allow a long (more than
130 byte) TCL statement to extend to an additional line? We're
talking about MentorPro here. My brain is fried and I can't remember
what it was, something like ctrl-J or some such nonsense.

Any help is appreciated.

Steve Douglas
Practice Support Services, Inc.


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Default Re: Long TCL statement - 12-16-2003 , 01:16 PM



Steve:
I'm not sure about Mentor but I believe the older Pick Systems used the
underscore character. The manual said it was shift 6 which apparently on
some real old terminals was the underscore.
Bob Marik

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Does anybody remember the magic character to allow a long (more than 130
byte) TCL statement to extend to an additional line? We're talking
about MentorPro here. My brain is fried and I can't remember what it
was, something like ctrl-J or some such nonsense.

Any help is appreciated.

Steve Douglas
Practice Support Services, Inc.


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Default Re: Long TCL statement - 12-16-2003 , 03:22 PM



Thanks Guys. That was it.

Steve

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Ctrl> <Shift> Underscore _

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pssincnsp (AT) inet (DOT) net wrote:
Does anybody remember the magic character to allow a long (more than
130 byte) TCL statement to extend to an additional line? We're
talking about MentorPro here. My brain is fried and I can't remember
what it was, something like ctrl-J or some such nonsense.

Any help is appreciated.

Steve Douglas
Practice Support Services, Inc.


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