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Icons Used in REXX Tips & Tricks


The following icons are used throughout REXX Tips & Tricks for special 
purposes. Double-click each icon when you come to it. When activated by 
the double click, the icon tells RXT&T to do one of the following: 
 
    start the OS/2 system editor (the E editor) displaying the file whose 
    filename appears to the left of the icon 
 
    open the codemenu (i.e., the small window containing the five icons -- 
    E editor, cmd.exe shell window, REXXTRY program, and launch REXX 
    program in PMREXX) 
 
    execute imbedded REXX statements using REXXTRY 
 
    execute imbedded REXX statements using PMREXX with the parameter /Q. 
 http://www.ibm.com  
    Open the web site left from the icon in a browser. This icon calls the 
    program rxttwww.cmd with the approbiate parameters. Please note that 
    the program rxttwww.cmd must be available through the path. An example 
    for rxttwww.cmd is here 
 ftp://ftp.ibm.com  
    Open the ftp site left from the icon in a browser. This icon calls the 
    program rxttwww.cmd with the approbiate parameters. Please note that 
    the program rxttwww.cmd must be available through the path. An example 
    for rxttwww.cmd is here 
 comp.lang.rexx  
    Open the newsgroup in a newsgroup reader. This icon calls the program 
    rxttwww.cmd with the approbiate parameters. Please note that the 
    program rxttwww.cmd must be available through the path. An example for 
    rxttwww.cmd is here 
 Bernd.Schemmer@gmx.de  
    Open a mail program with the mail address left from the icon. This 
    icon calls the program rxttwww.cmd with the approbiate parameters. 
    Please note that the program rxttwww.cmd must be available through the 
    path. An example for rxttwww.cmd is here 
 
 Hyperlinks to other INF files are marked with a leading <. For example, 
 the link <DATE points to the description of the REXX function date() in 
 the REXX Online documentation.   

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