NAME

     ww, ww[0-9], wws, wws[0-9]	- winport control commands


FORMAT

     :ww	 toggle	to the previous	winport	style
     :ww[0-9]	 select	winport	numbered style 0 through 9
     :wws	 save configuration as a numbered winport style
     :wws[0-9]	 save configuration as winport style 0 through 9


LEVEL

     3u


DESCRIPTION

     These commands provide a quick method of saving and  switch-
     ing  between  up  to  ten commonly	used ARRIS WINPORT styles
     named using the digits 0 through 9.

     To	save the current winport configuration,	use  the  command
     :wws.   You  will	be prompted to enter desired style number
     and a check will be made to see if	the file already  exists.
     The  commands  :wws0,  :wws1  through  :wws9  are a shortcut
     method of quickly saving the current  winport  configuration
     as	 the  indicated	 style	with  no file checking performed.
     Therefore,	if a style of the same number already exists,  it
     will be silently overwritten when these commands are used.

     Once the styles have been created,	use  the  commands  :ww0,
     :ww1,  through  :ww9 to immediately load the respective win-
     port styles.

     The command :ww is	used to	toggle back and	forth between the
     last two winport styles in	use.


PROMPTS

     Enter winport style number	(<CR>:exit)?  0	1 2 3 4	5 6 7 8	9
	 Indicate  the	desired	 style	number	by  entering  the
	 appropriate  digit  followed  by  RETURN.  If nothing is
	 entered, the command will terminate.

     Winport style "#" exists.	Overwrite?   def: YES	no   yes
	 If the	specified style	file  already  exists  (and  file
	 checking  has	not been overridden), this prompt informs
	 you of	that fact and asks if the file should be overrid-
	 den.	Selecting yes (or simply accepting the default by
	 pressing RETURN) causes the current configuration to  be
	 saved,	 replacing  the	 previous file.	 Selecting no (or
	 entering a "n") offers	the opportunity	to to enter a new
	 style number or exit the command.


FILES

     ${GRUSR}/config.dir/wn_[0-9].st


FLAGS & PARAMETERS

     #wdspno


RELATED COMMANDS

     :mn_wnfunc, :mn_wnstyle, $numwin(), $wincur()


AUTHOR

     Copyright c 1998-2005 by CJSA LLC













































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