3. The full
command syntax appears in the bar directly below the menu as shown in the figure. Consequently,
you don??™t have to try to remember all of those command line switches. When you type a command
line switch, PromptPal displays the entire list, along with the meaning behind each command line
switch, as shown in Figure 23.4 (the figure shows the explanation list, truncated for space considerations
in the book).
PromptPal includes a wealth of configuration choices. You can change the appearance of the
display in a number of ways. Any display change you can make with a regular command prompt
is also available in PromptPal (which means you can display a green background with red letters
if you want). However, the most important configuration option appears in Figure 23.5. This configuration
option lets you add new commands to PromptPal, edit existing definitions, and remove
commands you don??™t want to use from the list. Consequently, the help you receive from PromptPal
is completely configurable.
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Figure 23.4
PromptPal helps
you remember all of
those command line
switches and their
meanings.
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