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10 System Index symboliCSTU Cambridge, Massachusetts 1/1 August 1986 System Index How to Use This Index This System Index contains entries from the indexes of all the individual books in the documentation set. It includes entries for all Lisp objects, chapter and section titles, and many useful concepts and topics. Like the book indexes, this is a permuted, keyword-in-context index. Each original index entry may appear many times in the Index, one for each keyword. For example, consider the following entry: Mail collections in universes I t appears in the Index under "collections", "mail", and "universes". The current keyword appears just to the right of the blank center column of the page. You read entries across the entire line, from left to right. For example: Mail collections in universes 6-64 Mail collections in universes 6-64 Mail collections in universes 6-64 The page indication for each index entry begins with a book number (6 in the example above, 7A or 7B in the case of a two-volume book such as Programming the User Interface) or a mnemonic for unnumbered books (for example, RN for Genera 7.0 Release Notes or CD for Converting to Genera 7.0). This is followed by a hyphen and then the page number on which the relevant chapter or section begins. Important Note: The page number only designates the beginning of the chapter or section in which an indexed item is described. This may not always be the page on which the relevant text actually appears. When an entry contains references to more than one book, all references are listed. Each relevant page number for a particular book is preceded by its book number or mnemonic. For example: New Functions for Defining Foo 1-72, 2A-160, RN-104 This entry directs you to page 72 of Book 1, User's Guide to Symbolics Computers, page 160 of Book 2A, Symbolics Common Lisp: Language Concepts and page 104 of Genera 7.0 Release Notes. 1 August 1986 System Index Index @ @ @ Clrcle-X (0) character 2A-131 The o Reader Macro Has Been Removed From the Common Lisp Readtable RN-6 ~ - (- 5-323 ~ ... ~ format Directive 5-323 *" * function 28-1 < < < ~ function 28-1 > > > ~ function 28-1 ! character file not backed up flag 5-216 I Dired command 3-172 Exclamation point (I) line continuation indicator 3-25, 3-64 " " " "Colon Full Command" command table 7A-160, 7A-161 Package "Commands" 2A-662 The "General List" Form of Item 78-250 "goto" format directive 5-315 # # # #0 Reader Macro 5-232 #- Reader Macro 5-232 #' Reader Macro 5-230 #' special form 2B-246 #+ Reader Macro 5-231 #, Reader Macro 5-230 #. Reader Macro 5-230 #\ Or #1 Reader Macro 5-229 3 August 1986 System Index * * * * 4-24 -*- 5-156 :+.:Function-Specs-to-Edit-n :+.: buffer 1-66,3-13 * descriptor file indicator 9-102 ... @ * format Directive 5-315 * function 28-1 *variable 1-187 Language compatibility and * variable 2A-678 zl: *$ function 28-2 ** variable 1-187 *** variable 1-187 * character 5-79 *debug-Io* 4-24 *error-output* 4-24 :+.:Funct i on-Specs-to-Edi t-n:+.: buffer 1-66, 3-13 *package* 4-24 *prlnt-base* 4-24 New Variable: *prlnt-strlng-Iength* RN-18 *query-Io* 4-24 *standard-Input* 4-24 *standard-output* 4-24 * string 9-108 *termlnal-Io* 4-24 @ * text formatting command 3-39 * :wlld pathname component specifier 5-113 + + + + 4-24 + function 28-2 + variable 1-187 zl: +$ function 28-3 ++ variable 1-187 +++ variable 1-187 + flag in Zmacs 3-131 , , Dired command 3-168 - function 28-3 - variable 1-187 zl: -$ function 28-3 dmp1 :*dmpl-prlnter* . 7A-291 , 7 A-293 FUNCT I ON c-REFRESH . RN-99 . Font Editor drawing command 3-300 . (Kbd) Zmail Command 6-83 -[StrO-;Str1-; ... -;Stm-] format Directive 5-318 Dot (.) in symbols 2A-298 Sys:site;system-name .system 4-181 5 August 1986 System Index 3 3 3 c-X 3 Zmacs command 3-146 sys: %32-blt-dlfference function 28-8 32-bit mode data 8-37 Addition of 32-bit numbers 28-8 Subtraction of 32-bit numbers 28-8 sys: %32-blt-plus function 2B-8 The 3600-Family Calendar Clock 7B-409 3600-Family Disk System Definitions and Constants 8-37 3600-Family Disk System User Interface 8-37 Introduction to the Symbolics 3600 Family of Computers 1-3 Customizing and Saving the World on a 3640 0-72 Saving Subsequent Worlds on a 3640 0-73 Instructions for Managing Disk Space on the 3640 with a 140 Megabyte Disk 0-71 36-bit mode data 8-37 Cirde-plus ( EB) character 5-234 [Exit Level 3] File System Maintenance Menu Item 0-11 File System Maintenance Level 3 Menu 0-10 View Two Windows (c-X 3) Zmacs command 4-293 4 4 4 c-X 4 Zmacs command 3-146 UNIX 4.2BSD system type 9-77 Canonical types in UNIX 4.2 Path names 5-105 UNIX 4.2 Pathnames 5-105 Support for VAXNMS Version 4.4 Path names RN-119 V AXNMS Version 4.4 path names RN-119 [Exit Level 4] File System Maintenance Menu Item 0-12 File System Maintenance Level 4 Menu 0-12 Modified Two Windows (c-X 4) Zmacs command 4-293 6 6 6 Examples of Specifications of Panes and Constraints Before Release 6.0 78-233 Specifying Panes and Constraints Before Release 6.0 7B-225 Summary of Character and String Compatibility Functions in Release 6.1 CD-17 Usage Suggestions for Existing Array Functions in Release 6.1 CD-29 Array Incompatibility in Release 6.1 and Genera 7.0 CD-27 Impact of Array Changes in Release 6.1 and Genera 7.0 CD-26 Elapsed Time in 60ths of a Second 7B-41 0 Compatibility Between Character Styles and Release 6 Fonts RN-12 7 7 7 Array Cpmpatibility in Genera 7.0 CD-26 Array Incompatibility in Release 6.1 and Genera 7.0 CD-27 Changes in Array Functions for Genera 7.0 CD-27 Changes to Arrays in Genera 7.0 RN-7 Changes to Characters in Genera 7.0 RN-10 Changes to Command Processor Facilities in Genera 7.0 CD-61 , RN-111 Changes to Conditions in Genera 7.0 RN-26 Changes to Data Types in Genera 7.0 RN-5 Changes to Flavors in Genera 7.0 RN-45 7 August 1986 System Index 7.0 RN-109 Incompatible Changes to Utilities in Genera 7.0 RN-88 Incompatible Changes to Zetalisp in Genera 7.0 RN-39 Incompatible Changes to Zmacs in Genera 7.0 RN-73 Introduction to Characters in Genera 7.0 RN-10 Multidimensional Arrays Need Recompilation In Genera 7.0 RN-8 New Features for Conditions in Genera 7.0 RN-26 New Features for Flow of Control In Genera 7.0 RN-23 New Features for Strings in Genera 7.0 RN-18 New Features in Arrays In Genera 7.0 RN-9 New Features in Characters in Genera 7.0 RN-16 New Features in Common Lisp Data Types in Genera 7.0 RN-5 New Features in Lisp in Genera 7.0 RN-39 New Features in Networks in Genera 7.0 RN-131 New Features in Tape and Disks in Genera 7.0 RN-145 New Features in the File System in Genera 7.0 RN-119 New Features in the User Interface in Genera 7.0 RN-99 New Features in User Interface Programming Facilities In Genera 7.0 RN-114 New Features in Utilities in Genera 7.0 RN-81 New Features in Zmacs in Genera 7.0 RN-78 New Features in Zmail in Genera 7.0 RN-117 New Features of Flavors in Genera 7.0 RN-62 New File Functions and Variables in Genera 7.0 RN-120 New Names in Genera 7.0 CD-1 New Print Features in Genera 7.0 RN-120 Notes and Clarifications for Genera 7.0 RN-155 Notes on Using Lisp in Genera 7.0 CD-9 Overview of Changes to User Interface Facilities in Genera 7.0 CD-57 Row-Major Arrays in Genera 7.0 CD-25 Symbols Added to or Removed From cl, sci, And global in Genera 7.0 RN-30 Converting to Genera 7.0 Flavors CD-33 Overview of Conversion to Genera 7.0 Flavors CD-42 Overview of Genera 7.0 Flavors RN-45 Tools for Converting Programs to Genera 7.0 Flavors CD-52 Genera 7.0 Flavors' Separation of Compile-time/Run-time Environments CD-33, RN-45 Genera 7.0: Introduction and Highlights RN-1 Genera 7.0: Operations and Site Management RN-151 Incompatible Changes to Flavors in Genera 7.0 Requiring Conversion CD-45 8 8 8 c-x 8 Zmacs command 3-146 807 disk 0-162 DAT 8-bit Data packet 9·196 :* keyword symbol 9-108 9 August 1986 System Index @captlon text formatting command 3-39 @c text environment 3-36 zl: @deflne macro 2B-10 @foot text formatting command 3-39 @g text environment 3-36 @I text environment 3-36 @note text formatting command 3-39 @p text environment 3-36 @r text environ ment 3-36 @tabclear text formatting command 3-39 @tabdivide text formatting command 3-39 @tabset text formatting command 3-39 ... @T format Directive 5-316 @t text environ ment 3-36 @\ text formatting command 3-39 @" text formatting command 3-39 A A A Areas ( A) 1-194,4-101 Example of a Search String for HELP A 1-73,3-53 FUNCTION A 1-217 Enhancement To HELP A And m-X Apropos RN-76 A Dired command 3-172 c-X A Zmacs command 3-141 HELP A Zmacs command 1-73, 3-14, 3-53 c-X A Zmail Command 6-85 c-X c-A Add Mode Word Abbrev 3-200 c-X pl us-SIGN Add Global Word Abbrev 3-200 Make Word Abbrev 3-202 Word abbrev 3-198 Read Word Abbrev File 3-202 Write Word Abbrev File 3-203 Type Specifier Lists That Abbreviate 2A-77 Abbreviated FEP input 0-126 :abbrevlate-quote presentation option to sys:expresslon 7A-297 abbreviating-output 7 A-49, 7 A-201 abbreviating-output macro 7 A-207 BABYL pathname type abbreviation 5-107 CWARNS pathname type abbreviation 5-107 Function abbreviation 5-230 INIT pathname type abbreviation 5-107 LISP pathname type abbreviation 5-107 MAIL pathname type abbreviation 5-107 MIDAS pathname type abbreviation 5-107 OUTPUT pathname type abbreviation 5-107 PATCH-DIRECTORY pathname type abbreviation 5-107 (PDIR) pathname type abbreviation 5-107 PRESS pathname type abbreviation 5-107 QFASL pathname type abbreviation 5-107 QWABL path name type abbreviation 5-107 TEXT pathname type abbreviation 5-107 ULOAD pathname type abbreviation 5-107 UNFASL pathname type abbreviation 5-107 XMAIL pathname