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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.
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/set refreshtime=100
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/set prompt_usec=100
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/set wrapsize=88
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/set wrapspace=2
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/histsize 100000
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<nowiki>;; allow space bar to continue page mode</nowiki><br>
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/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>
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/require -q kb-bash.tf
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<nowiki>;; let ctrl-D delete word to the right</nowiki><br>
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/bind ^D = /dokey DWORD
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/load -q alias.tf
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/load -q tools.tf
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/load -q speedwalk.tf
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/speedwalk
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/load -q tick.tf
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/ticksize 30
  
<nowiki>
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<nowiki>;; visual mode off</nowiki><br>
/set refreshtime=100
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/visual off
/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
 
</nowiki>
 
  
 
[[Category: TinyFugue Scripting]]
 
[[Category: TinyFugue Scripting]]

Latest revision as of 01:16, 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