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Contains programs and data used
by the INed program.
The /usr/lib/INed
directory contains a number of files and subdirectories used internally by the
INed program. The /usr/lib/nls/msg/$LANG directory contains
files of translatable text. This directory also contains other files
that are not used by INed.
In the following file names,
$LANG is the value of the lib/Languageenvironment
variable, which indicates the national language currently being used.
bin
| Directory containing programs called by the editor to perform various
functions. Do not run these programs from the command line.
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FATAL.LOG
| Log of error messages the editor records when it encounters a system
problem.
|
helpers
| Directory containing programs called by the editor to help work on
certain kinds of data. Files ending in .x or named
x use the helper named x.help. Helpers
typically supply the functions listed on the INed local menus.
|
forms
| Directory containing forms used by the INed program. Files ending
in .x or named x use the x.ofm
form. The forms are binary files used directly by the editor in
generating displays for structured files.
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/usr/lib/nls/msg/$LANG/keys.map
| File displayed when the Help command key (F1) is pressed and the keymap
option is selected.
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termcap
| Directory containing the files used by the editor to read input from the
terminals and write output to the terminals. The
def.trm file is the readable structured file, and the
terms.bin file is the compressed version.
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/usr/lib/nls/msg/$LANG
| Directory containing help message files and other files containing
translated text used by the INed editor. This directory also contains
other files not used by INed.
|
These files are part of INed
Editor Facilities.
/usr/lib/INed directory
| Contains files and subdirectories used by the INed program.
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/usr/lib/nls/msg/$LANG
directory
| Contains files of translatable text.
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The at command, cat
command, format command, nl command, piobe
command, qprt command, sort command, stty command, trbsd command, untab command.
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