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Getting Started <br />3.5.3 Edit Commands File <br />TSTooI Documentation <br />The Edit...Commands File menu choice can be used to edit a commands file using Notepad on <br />Windows or nedit on UNIX machines. Currently, there is no way to change the editor. You must re-read <br />the commands file into TSTooI after using the editor for TSTooI to recognize the time series commands <br />in the commands file. This feature is less useful that in the past because editor dialogs have now been <br />implemented for all commands. <br />3.5.4 Edit Command <br />The Edit... Command (no error checking) menu can be used to edit an individual command using a <br />one-line text area dialog. This is suitable when you need to quickly change a command (e.g., to change a <br />time series identifier from Month to Day). This edit mode is also useful if you are well-versed in <br />TSTooI's commands or need to update an old commands file. This feature is also accessible by right- <br />clicking on the Commands list and selecting the Edit (no error checks) menu item. <br />The Edit... Command (with error checking) menu can be used to edit an individual command. TSTooI <br />will determine the command that is being edited and will display the editor dialog for that command, <br />performing data checks. Most old commands will be automatically detected and will be converted to <br />new command syntax. Consequently, use the edit feature to systematically update old command <br />files. This feature is also accessible by right-clicking on the Commands list and selecting the Edit menu <br />item. <br />3.5.5 Convert Selected Commands To/From Comments <br />The Edit...Convert selected commands to comments menu can be used to toggle selected commands <br />in the Commands list to comments (lines that begin with #). This is useful when temporarily disabling <br />commands, rather than deleting them. <br />The Edit...Convert selected commands from comments menu can be used to toggle selected <br />commands in the Commands list from comments back to active commands. This is useful when re- <br />enabling commands that were temporarily disabled. <br />Note that the multi-line / * * / comment notation can be inserted using the Commands...General menu. <br />Getting Started - 16 <br />