User access to FMLI commands
Users can execute some FMLI commands by selecting them from
the Command Menu.
Default assignments of FMLI commands to the command menu
Command menu
cancel
cleanup
exit
frm-mgmt
goto
help
next-frm
prev-frm
refresh
unix-system
update
In addition, all FMLI commands can be executed from the command line.
(Users can access the command line in an FMLI application by
pressing
<CTRL-j>
or
<CTRL-f>
<c>.)
FMLI commands that appear in the Command Menu or that are assigned to
screen-labeled function keys should be explained in your user documentation.
However, you should not document commands you do not want your users to
use.
See
``Application level definition files''
for information
about how you can add commands to and
disable commands in the Command Menu
and how you can redefine the action assigned to a screen-labeled function key.
NOTE:
When you disable an FMLI command in the commands file, the command becomes
unavailable not only to users, but to developers.
That is, you cannot use that command in frame definition files or application
level files.
In particular, do not disable the
exit command.
Some FMLI commands also map, directly or
indirectly, to default screen-labeled function keys.
Default assignments of FMLI commands to function keys
Function
key
Menu
frame
Form
frame
Text
frame
Choices
menu
Command
menu
<F1>
help
help
help
help
<F2>
mark*
choices
prevpage
<F3>
enter
save
nextpage
enter
<F4>
prev-frm
prev-frm
prev-frm
<F5>
next-frm
next-frm
next-frm
<F6>
cancel
cancel
cancel
cancel
cancel
<F7>
cmd-menu
cmd-menu
cmd-menu
<F8>
chg-keys**
chg-keys**
chg-keys**
chg-keys**
chg-keys**
<F16>
chg-keys**
chg-keys**
chg-keys**
chg-keys**
chg-keys**
*-
Function key
<F2>
is assigned the mark command only in multi-select menus.
In single-select menus
<F2>
has no default assigned.
**-
Function keys
<F8>
and
<F16>
will default to chg-keys only if any of
keys
<F9>
through
<F15>
are defined by the developer.
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 27 April 2004