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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