HP Browse/XL User's Guide
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the MPE Commands function key, HP Browse displays the colon prompt and executes MPE commands
until you press Return in response to the prompt. HP Browse then returns you to your previous text
window.
Command Files, UDCs, and execution of program files are also supported through the MPE Command
interface.
NOTE The following commands are not supported through the MPE Command interface in
HP Browse: ABORT, BYE, CHGROUP, DATA, DO, EOD, EOJ, EXIT, HELLO, JOB,
LISTREDO, OPTION, REDO, RESUME, SETCATALOG, and SHOWCATALOG.
Option-Setting Functions
Pressing the Set Options function key causes HP Browse to display the current value of its options. The
figure below shows each option's default value (for a numbered file).
Figure 3-3. The Browsing Options Screen
Changing Options
To change these options, use the function keys associated with the option you wish to change. In the case
of "Yes/No" options, the option value will toggle between values when the function key is pressed. Options
requiring integer or character values prompt you for a new value. Press Return to resume browsing the
text window.
Display Line Numbers. The Display Line Numbers option may be "Yes" or "No". If "Yes", HP Browse
will display line numbers in the first nine columns for standard numbered or unnumbered files or the first
seven columns for COBOL numbered files. The default is "Yes" for numbered files and "No" for
unnumbered files.
Highlight Match. The Highlight Match option may be "Yes" or "No". If "Yes", text found during searches
is highlighted. The default is "Yes".