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Decision Support Systems
Title
TSTool User''s Manual - 09.09.00
Description
User's Manual for version 09.09.00
Decision Support - Doc Type
Software Documentation
Date
9/30/2010
DSS Category
DMI Utilities
Contract/PO #
C153966A
Prepared By
Riverside Technology, Inc.
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Getting Started TSTool Documentation <br />3.5.2 Select All Commands /Deselect All Commands <br />The Edit ... Select All Commands and Edit... Deselect All Commands menu items are enabled if there <br />are items in the Commands list. Use these menus to facilitate editing. Note that when editing <br />commands it is often useful to deselect all commands so that new commands are added at the end of the <br />commands list. <br />3.5.3 Edit Command File <br />The Edit ... Command File menu choice can be used to edit a command file using Notepad on Windows <br />or nedit on UNIX machines. Currently, there is no way to change the editor. You must re -read the <br />command file into TSTool after using the editor for TSTool to recognize the time series commands in the <br />command 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 menu can be used to edit an individual command. TSTool will determine the <br />command that is being edited and will display the editor dialog for that command, performing data <br />checks. Most old commands will be automatically detected and will be converted to new command <br />syntax. This feature is also accessible by right clicking on the Commands list and selecting the Edit <br />menu 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 — <br />Comments menu. <br />Getting Started - 16 48 <br />
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