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+ | ====== "title" command ====== | ||
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+ | ===== Purpose ===== | ||
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+ | View and create the heading line for printouts and files. | ||
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+ | ===== Syntax ===== | ||
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+ | title | ||
+ | title a line of text | ||
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+ | ===== Comments ===== | ||
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+ | There is a header line at the beginning of every file, to help you identify it in the future. This command sets up what it says. It also sets up a heading for printouts and graphs. | ||
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+ | When you use the `get' command to bring in a new circuit, it replaces the title with the one in the file. The `title' command lets you change it, for the next time it is written out. | ||
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+ | ===== Examples ===== | ||
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+ | title This is a test. | ||
+ | Sets the file heading to `This is a test.' In the future, all files written will have `This is a test.' as their first line. | ||
+ | title | ||
+ | Displays the file heading. In this case, it prints `This is a test.' | ||