Option H -- Display header. If this option is set to "Yes", a header will be displayed at the top of each screen page by default, if paging is in effect. The default here is toggled by the H command line option. Option A -- Choose header. This option determines which of two headers will be used by option H above or on the command line. If "ZFILES" is selected, a header for Bill Tishey's ZFILES.LST will be used. If "Special" is selected, XFOR will display a header for "Nolan" FOR files or one of your design. The special header must be entered into XFOR using option A on the second menu screen, or by using the patch file included in the distribution library. The default selected here is toggled by the A command line option. Option V -- Header video attributes. As distributed, when XFOR displays a header, it tries first to use reverse video. If reverse video is not available in an extended TCAP, then XFOR attempts to use standout video, which is usually dim, bright, or reverse. If other attributes are available in your TCAP, or if you want XFOR to always use the standout string or no attributes at all, you can set that here: 0=no attributes, 1=blink, 2=reverse, 3=blink-reverse, 4=underline, 5=blink-underline, 6=reverse-underline, 7=blink-reverse-underline, 8=standout. Option E -- First line of entry attributes. As distributed, XFOR displays the first line of each entry in standout video, if it is available in your TCAP. The video attributes used can be selected in the same manner as the attributes for the header. See option V, above, for details. Standout is also used for a few messages, such "[more]" and "[searching]". A zero will turn off highlighting. Option Q -- Quiet mode. This option determines whether XFOR defaults to quiet mode (not a dramatic difference). If set to "Yes", the "searching", "end of listing", and "aborted" messages will be suppressed. Option P -- Screen paging. This is a three-way option. If "Yes" is selected, screen output will be paged. If "No", output will be scrolled continuously. If "Ask" is selected, the user will be asked on invocation if he wants paged output. Most users will want "Yes" here, but remote systems should probably set this option to "Ask". The P and N command line options will override whatever is selected here. Option S -- Space between entries. As distributed XFOR leaves no space between entries as they are displayed on the screen, but the first line of each entry is highlighted. Some users may prefer a blank line between each entry, especially if highlighting is not supported, although the number of entries displayed on each screen will be reduced. For a blank line between entries select "Yes". The default here is toggled by the S command line option. Option C -- Clear screen. As distributed XFOR clears the screen before each page is displayed. If "No" is selected here, the screen will not be cleared. If a header (option H) or variable screen overlap (option O) is used, this option should be "Yes" for best results. Option O -- Screen overlap. As distributed XFOR displays each entry complete on a screen page using variable screen overlap. That is, if an entry is not complete at the bottom of the screen, it is displayed from its beginning at the top of the next screen. If "No" is selected here, the entry will continue on the next screen with the next line. Option X -- Usage screen. This option affects only the usage screen. If set to "Omit", the filename parameter is omitted from the displayed syntax line and a series of example command lines is included in the display. In addition, a configured program name (option P) is displayed instead of the name by which XFOR was invoked. If this option is set to "Wheel", full syntax is displayed if the wheel byte is set, but the source filename parameter is omitted for non-wheels. The "Omit" selection is intended for non-remote users who call XFOR only by means of aliases or an internally configured filename and want the help screen syntax to represent the way XFOR is used. Option D -- Default drive. This configured default drive is used only if no DU or DIR specification is included on the command line. Set to "0" if the current logged drive is to be used. Otherwise, set it to the drive you want as the default: A=1, B=2, C=3, D=4, E=5, F=6, G=7, H=8, I=9, J=10, K=11, L=12, M=13, N=14, O=15, and P=16. Option U -- Default user area. This configured default user is used only if no DU or DIR specification is included on the command line and if Option D is set to a value other than 0. You may enter any user number from 0 to 31. Option F -- Default source filename. This filename is used if no filename is given on the command line. If a filename preceded by a colon is given on the command line, this default name is ignored. Option P -- Program name. This is the program name that will be displayed on the syntax line and in example command lines on the usage screen if the Wheel byte is off or if option X is set to "Omit". The option can be used to display the name of the alias by which XFOR is invoked. Option A -- Alternate header string. The desired header string can be entered at ZCNFG's prompt. The maximum is 78 characters. Note that the first column of the header will be overwritten with a bracket ("[") if highlighting is not supported by your TCAP.