NAMI

NAMe Insert

 

Classification:

Directory editor control

Command Syntax: NAMI <index> <name>

Limits:

<name> = a valid MS-DOS filename

 

(8 characters minus any extension)

Query Syntax:

None

 

 

Description:

The NAMI command first moves all the names with index values

 

equal to or greater than <index> to the next higher index value

 

in the directory edit buffer. It then inserts the name <name> in

 

the directory edit buffer at position <index>. A negative number

 

or a zero (0) used for <index> will put <name> at index position

 

one (1). Using a number for <index> beyond the last name in

 

the buffer will add <name> to the index position just beyond

 

the last name. The command does not check if a file called

 

<name> is stored in the generator.

Other Required Cmds:

None

 

 

E x a m p l e s :

N A M I 5 F O C U S 1 / / P u t F O C U S 1 i n f i f t h

 

/ / p o s i t i o n

 

or

 

 

 

N A M I - 6 B A R S / / P u t B A R S a t b e g i n n i n g

 

/ /

o f

d i r

 

or

 

 

 

N A M I 9 9 9 9 9 9 H A T C H / / P u t H A T C H a t e n d

 

/ /

o f

d i r

NAMK

NAMe Kill

Classification:

Directory editor control

Command Syntax:

NAMK <name>

Limits:

<name> = a valid MS-DOS filename

 

(8 characters minus any extension)

Query Syntax:

None

Description:

The NAMK command deletes the given name from the directory

 

edit buffer. All names with index values greater than the index

 

of the deleted name are moved to the next lower index value in

 

the buffer. Nothing happens if <name> is not found in the buffer.

Other Required Cmds:

None

Example:

N A M K V G A _ m 4 / / R e m o v e V G A _ m 4 f r o m d i r

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