Choose the Extract... menu item to extract an input file from a terminal session file without changing the session file. You can use an input file to create a new terminal session file from an existing session file.
1 – t_xmdwsi
Choose the DECwindows submenu item to create an DECwindows Input file from a DECwindows session file.
1.1 – t_xmdwdb
Use the DECwindows Extract dialog box to specify the DECwindows session file from which DTM creates an input file.
1.1.1 – t_xmdwdb_ses
Use the Session File field to enter the name of the session file from which DTM creates an input file.
1.1.2 – t_xmdwdb_in
Use the Input file field to specify the file specification for the input file. If you leave this field blank, DTM uses the session file name with the file type of .INP.
1.1.3 – t_xmdwdb_au
To be supplied.
1.1.4 – t_xmdwdb_ap
Click on the OK button to apply the current settings in the dialog box and remove the dialog box. The border on this button indicates that it is the default choice. You can also choose the default by pressing the RETURN or ENTER key.
1.1.5 – t_xmdwdb_cn
Click on the Cancel button to remove the dialog box without applying any of the settings to the selection.
2 – t_xm
Choose the Terminal submenu item to create a terminal Input file from a terminal session file.
2.1 – t_xmdwdb
Use the Terminal Extract dialog box to specify the terminal session file from which DTM creates an input file. The dialog box also enables you to specify the termination character for the session file, if you used something other than the default, CTRL/P.
2.1.1 – t_xmttdb_ses
Use the Session file field to enter the name of the session file from which DTM creates an input file.
2.1.2 – t_xmttdb_in
Use the Input file field to specify the file specification for the input file. If you leave this field blank, DTM uses the session file name with the file type of .INP.
2.1.3 – t_xmttdb_trm
Use the Termination character field to specify a termination character other than the default, CTRL/P. DTM interprets the character in this field as the termination character when the input file is extracted from the session file. If you did not use the default termination character when you recorded the session file, specify the correct character in this field.
2.1.4 – t_xmttdb_ap
Click on the OK button to apply the current settings in the dialog box and remove the dialog box. The border on this button indicates that it is the default choice. You can also choose the default by pressing the RETURN or ENTER key.
2.1.5 – t_xmdb_cn
Click on the Cancel button to remove the dialog box without applying any of the settings to the selection.