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These are some common TF variable settings and library files to load that are quite useful. | These are some common TF variable settings and library files to load that are quite useful. | ||
/set refreshtime=100 | |||
/set refreshtime=100 | /set prompt_usec=100 | ||
/set prompt_usec=100 | /set wrapsize=88 | ||
/set wrapsize=88 | /set wrapspace=2 | ||
/set wrapspace=2 | /histsize 100000 | ||
/histsize 100000 | |||
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<nowiki>;; allow space bar to continue page mode</nowiki><br> | <nowiki>;; allow space bar to continue page mode</nowiki><br> | ||
/require space-page.tf | /require space-page.tf | ||
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<nowiki>;; keybindings like those in bash (allows you to use up/down arrow keys to navigate command history, for example)</nowiki><br> | <nowiki>;; keybindings like those in bash (allows you to use up/down arrow keys to navigate command history, for example)</nowiki><br> | ||
/require -q kb-bash.tf | /require -q kb-bash.tf | ||
<nowiki>;; let ctrl-D delete word to the right</nowiki><br> | <nowiki>;; let ctrl-D delete word to the right</nowiki><br> | ||
/bind ^D = /dokey DWORD | /bind ^D = /dokey DWORD | ||
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/load -q alias.tf | /load -q alias.tf | ||
/load -q tools.tf | /load -q tools.tf | ||
/load -q speedwalk.tf | /load -q speedwalk.tf | ||
/speedwalk | /speedwalk | ||
/load -q tick.tf | /load -q tick.tf | ||
/ticksize 30 | /ticksize 30 | ||
<nowiki>;; visual mode off</nowiki><br> | <nowiki>;; visual mode off</nowiki><br> | ||
/visual off | /visual off | ||
[[Category: TinyFugue Scripting]] | [[Category: TinyFugue Scripting]] | ||
Latest revision as of 05:16, 13 October 2005
These are some common TF variable settings and library files to load that are quite useful.
/set refreshtime=100 /set prompt_usec=100 /set wrapsize=88 /set wrapspace=2 /histsize 100000
;; allow space bar to continue page mode
/require space-page.tf
;; keybindings like those in bash (allows you to use up/down arrow keys to navigate command history, for example)
/require -q kb-bash.tf
;; let ctrl-D delete word to the right
/bind ^D = /dokey DWORD
/load -q alias.tf /load -q tools.tf /load -q speedwalk.tf /speedwalk /load -q tick.tf /ticksize 30
;; visual mode off
/visual off