Library /sys$common/syshlp/ACL.HLB  —  DEFAULT_USER

1  –  VT100

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 x   x    x  Line  x        x        x      x  Gold  x  Help  x        x        x
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 CTRL/Z      Return to ACL edit level,      x        x        x        x        x
               modify sample user           x        x        x        x Enter  x
 GOLD Z      Return to ACL edit,            x        x        x        x        x
               do not modify sample user    tqqqqqqqqvqqqqqqqqnqqqqqqqqu        x
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1.1  –  NO_HELP_AVAILABLE

 No HELP text is available for that key.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.2  –  BS

 The BACK SPACE key is used to move to the  preceeding  line.   If  the
 cursor is already on the top line, move to the last line.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.3  –  COMMA

 This key (COMMA) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.4  –  DASH

 The DASH key is used to delete the contents of the current line.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.5  –  DELETE

 The DELETE key is used to rubout the character  to  the  left  of  the
 cursor.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.6  –  DOWN

 The DOWN ARROW key is used to move to the next line.  If the cursor is
 already at the last line, move to the first line.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.7  –  ENTER

 The ENTER key is used to return to the access control list edit  mode.
 It is identical in function to CTRL/Z.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.8  –  LEFT

 This key (LEFT ARROW) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.9  –  LF

 This key (LINE FEED) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.10  –  PERIOD

 This key (PERIOD) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.11  –  PF2

 The HELP key (PF2) is used to display HELP text.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.12  –  PF3

 This key (PF3) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.13  –  PF4

 This key (PF4) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.14  –  RETURN

 The RETURN key is identical to the DOWN ARROW key.  Both are  used  to
 move  to  the  next  line.  If the cursor is already at the last line,
 move to the first line.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.15  –  RIGHT

 This key (RIGHT ARROW) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.16  –  TAB

 The TAB key is identical to the DOWN ARROW key.  Both are used to move
 to  the next line.  If the cursor is already at the last line, move to
 the first line.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.17  –  UP

 The UP ARROW key is used to move  to  the  preceeding  line.   If  the
 cursor is already on the top line, move to the last line.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.18  –  0

 The NEXT LINE key (0) is used to  move  the  cursor  to  the  next  or
 previous line on the screen.  If the default movement direction of the
 cursor is ADVANCE, the cursor is moved to the next line on the  screen
 (same  as  DOWN  ARROW key).  If the default movement direction of the
 cursor is BACKUP, the cursor is moved to  the  previous  line  on  the
 screen (same as UP ARROW key).

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.19  –  1

 This key (1) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.20  –  2

 This key (2) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.21  –  3

 This key (3) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.22  –  4

 The ADVANCE key (4) is used to set the default movement  direction  of
 the  cursor  when  the  keypad  0 key is struck.  The default movement
 direction is set to move the cursor to the next line on the screen.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.23  –  5

 The BACKUP key (5) is used to set the default  movement  direction  of
 the  cursor  when  the  keypad  0 key is struck.  The default movement
 direction is set to move the  cursor  to  the  previous  line  on  the
 screen.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.24  –  6

 This key (6) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.25  –  7

 This key (7) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.26  –  8

 This key (8) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.27  –  9

 This key (9) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.28  –  GOLD_COMMA

 This key (GOLD COMMA) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.29  –  GOLD_DASH

 This key (GOLD DASH) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.30  –  GOLD_DOWN

 This key (GOLD DOWN ARROW) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.31  –  GOLD_ENTER

 This key (GOLD ENTER) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.32  –  GOLD_LEFT

 This key (GOLD LEFT ARROW) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.33  –  GOLD_PERIOD

 This key (GOLD PERIOD) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.34  –  GOLD_PF1

 This key (GOLD PF1) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.35  –  GOLD_PF2

 The HELP key (PF2) is used to display this help text.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.36  –  GOLD_PF3

 This key (GOLD PF3) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.37  –  GOLD_PF4

 This key (GOLD PF4) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.38  –  GOLD_RIGHT

 This key (GOLD RIGHT ARROW) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.39  –  GOLD_UP

 This key (GOLD UP ARROW) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.40  –  GOLD_Z

 This key  (GOLD  Z)  is  used  to  abort  editing  the  sample  user's
 characteristics.   It  returns  to the access control list editor mode
 without changing the sample user's characteristics.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.41  –  GOLD_0

 This key (GOLD 0) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.42  –  GOLD_1

 This key (GOLD 1) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.43  –  GOLD_2

 This key (GOLD 2) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.44  –  GOLD_3

 This key (GOLD 3) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.45  –  GOLD_4

 The BOTTOM key (GOLD 4) is used to move the cursor to the  line  which
 contains  the  last given name in the pathname of the target directory
 or object.  The pathname area of the screen is scrolled  if  necessary
 to bring the last given name into view.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.46  –  GOLD_5

 The TOP key (GOLD 5) is used to move the cursor to  the  beginning  of
 the top line (the username line) in the sample user form.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.47  –  GOLD_6

 This key (GOLD 6) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.48  –  GOLD_7

 This key (GOLD 7) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.49  –  GOLD_8

 This key (GOLD 8) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.50  –  GOLD_9

 This key (GOLD 9) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

1.51  –  CNTL_Z

 The Control Z key is used to return to the ACL editor, saving  changes
 to the sample user.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2  –  VT52

                                         +--------+--------+--------+--------+
                                         |        |        |        |   UP   |
                                         |  GOLD  |  HELP  |        |  LINE  |
 CR      Move to next line               |        |        |        |        |
                                         +--------+--------+--------+--------+
 BACK SP Move to prior line              |        |        |   DEL  |  DOWN  |
                                         |        |        |  LINE  |  LINE  |
 CTRL/W  Repaint screen                  |        |        |        |        |
                                         +--------+--------+--------+--------+
 CTRL/Z  Return to ACL editor level,     |        |        |        |        |
         modify sample user              |        |        |        |        |
                                         |        |        |        |        |
 GOLD Z  Return to ACL editor level,     +--------+--------+--------+--------+
         do not modify sample user       |        |        |        |        |
                                         |        |        |        |        |
                                         |        |        |        |        |
                                         +--------+--------+--------+--------+
                                         |                 |        |  ENTER |
                                         |    NEXT LINE    |        |        |
 *** For help on a key, press the key    |                 |        |        |
 *** To return to editing, type a space. +-----------------+--------+--------+

2.1  –  NO_HELP_AVAILABLE

 No HELP text is available for that key.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.2  –  BS

 The BACK SPACE key is identical in operation to the UP ARROW key.   It
 moves the cursor to the prevous line.  If the cursor is already on the
 first line, then the cursor is moved to the last line.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.3  –  DELETE

 The DELETE key is used to rubout the character  to  the  left  of  the
 cursor.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.4  –  DOWN

 The DOWN ARROW key is used to move to the next line.  If  the  current
 line is the last line, then move to the first line.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.5  –  ENTER

 The ENTER key is used to return to the  access  control  list  editor.
 The modifications you've made to the sample user's characteristics are
 remembered.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.6  –  LEFT

 This key (LEFT ARROW) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.7  –  LF

 This key (LINE FEED) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.8  –  PERIOD

 This key (PERIOD) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.9  –  PF2

 The HELP key (PF2) is used to display HELP text.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.10  –  PF3

 This key (PF3) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.11  –  RETURN

 The RETURN key is identical in operation to the DOWN  ARROW  key.   It
 moves  the  cursor  to the next line.  If the cursor is already on the
 last line, then the cursor is moved to the first line.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.12  –  RIGHT

 This key (RIGHT ARROW) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.13  –  TAB

 The TAB key is identical in operation to the DOWN ARROW key.  It moves
 the  cursor  to  the  next line.  If the cursor is already on the last
 line, then the cursor is moved to the first line.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.14  –  UP

 The UP ARROW key is used to move the cursor to the previous line.   If
 the  cursor  is already on the first line, then the cursor is moved to
 the last line.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.15  –  0

 The NEXT LINE key (0) is used to  move  the  cursor  to  the  next  or
 previous line on the screen.  If the default movement direction of the
 cursor is ADVANCE, the cursor is moved to the next line on the  screen
 (same  as  DOWN  ARROW key).  If the default movement direction of the
 cursor is BACKUP, the cursor is moved to  the  previous  line  on  the
 screen (same as UP ARROW key).

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.16  –  1

 This key (1) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.17  –  2

 This key (2) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.18  –  3

 This key (3) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.19  –  4

 The ADVANCE key (4) is used to set the default movement  direction  of
 the  cursor  when  the  keypad  0 key is struck.  The default movement
 direction is set to move the cursor to the next line on the screen.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.20  –  5

 The BACKUP key (5) is used to set the default  movement  direction  of
 the  cursor  when  the  keypad  0 key is struck.  The default movement
 direction is set to move the  cursor  to  the  previous  line  on  the
 screen.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.21  –  6

 This key (6) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.22  –  7

 This key (7) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.23  –  8

 This key (8) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.24  –  9

 This key (9) is used to delete the contents of the current line.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.25  –  GOLD_DOWN

 This key (GOLD DOWN ARROW) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.26  –  GOLD_ENTER

 This key (GOLD ENTER) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.27  –  GOLD_LEFT

 This key (GOLD LEFT ARROW) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.28  –  GOLD_PERIOD

 This key (GOLD PERIOD) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.29  –  GOLD_PF1

 This key (GOLD PF1) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.30  –  GOLD_PF2

 The HELP key (PF2) is used to display HELP text.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.31  –  GOLD_PF3

 This key (GOLD PF3) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.32  –  GOLD_RIGHT

 This key (GOLD RIGHT ARROW) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.33  –  GOLD_UP

 This key (GOLD UP ARROW) is current undefined.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.34  –  GOLD_0

 This key (GOLD 0) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.35  –  GOLD_1

 This key (GOLD 1) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.36  –  GOLD_2

 This key (GOLD 2) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.37  –  GOLD_3

 This key (GOLD 3) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.38  –  GOLD_4

 The BOTTOM key (GOLD 4) is used to move the cursor to the  line  which
 contains  the  last given name in the pathname of the target directory
 or object.  The pathname area of the screen is scrolled  if  necessary
 to bring the last given name into view.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.39  –  GOLD_5

 The TOP key (GOLD 5) is used to move the cursor to  the  beginning  of
 the top line (the username line) in the sample user form.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.40  –  GOLD_6

 This key (GOLD 6) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.41  –  GOLD_7

 This key (GOLD 7) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.42  –  GOLD_8

 This key (GOLD 8) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.43  –  GOLD_9

 This key (GOLD 9) is not currently used.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.44  –  CNTL_Z

 Control Z is used to return to the ACL editor, saving any  changes  to
 the sample user.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.

2.45  –  GOLD_Z

 GOLD Z is used to return to the ACL editor without saving any  changes
 to the sample user.

 To display help on another key, press that key.
 To return to editing, press the space bar.
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