Glink User's Guide

Glink User's Guide

TM G&RGLINK PROFESSIONAL EDITION ENTERPRISE EDITION User's Guide G&R GALLAGHER http://www.glink.com/glink/ ROBERTSON Microsoft, Windows, MS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp. IBM and PC are registered trademarks of IBM Corp. Glink Enterprise Edition, version 8.5 Glink Professional Edition, version 8.5 © Gallagher & Robertson A/S 1987-2016 All Rights Reserved GALLAGHER & ROBERTSON A/S, Grini Næringspark 3, N-1361 Oslo, Norway Tel: +47 23357800 www: http://www.gar.no/ e-mail: [email protected] Contents Contents Contents ................................................................................................ i Introduction ........................................................................................ 1 Warranty ..................................................................................................................... 3 Support ....................................................................................................................... 3 Using the emulator .............................................................................. 5 Starting Glink for Windows ........................................................................................ 5 Command line............................................................................................................. 6 Basic command line options ............................................................................ 6 Environment and internal %VARIABLE% parameters ..................................... 9 Default command line options ....................................................................... 10 GLINK.INI.GLINKDATA file ................................................................ 10 GLWINOPT environment variable ......................................................... 10 Command line file (.glink) ............................................................................ 11 Configuration file: /C .................................................................................... 12 Configuration directory: /CD ........................................................................ 12 Don’t connect: /D .......................................................................................... 12 Input script parameter: /I ............................................................................... 13 Language key: /L ........................................................................................... 13 Name for status line: /N ................................................................................. 13 Script directory: /O ........................................................................................ 13 User script directory: /OU ............................................................................. 14 Dial directory name: /P.................................................................................. 14 Rows on screen: /Rnn .................................................................................... 14 72-line scroll mode: /R72 .............................................................................. 14 Startup script: /S ............................................................................................ 15 User directory: /U .......................................................................................... 15 Password for dial directory: /V ..................................................................... 16 No modem initialize: /X ................................................................................ 16 Start up with a configuration list ............................................................................... 17 Basic usage ............................................................................................................... 18 Summary of available Glink functions ..................................................................... 19 Summary of available keyboard functions ................................................................ 26 IBM 3270/5250 keyboard ............................................................................. 31 Gallagher & Robertson Glink: User’s Guide i Contents Local keyboard entry ................................................................................................ 33 Using the mouse ....................................................................................................... 34 VIP edit mode ........................................................................................................... 36 The dial directory ..................................................................................................... 38 Entering data into the directory ..................................................................... 39 Calling a single system .................................................................................. 42 Calling marked numbers ................................................................................ 42 Calling a group of numbers ........................................................................... 43 Calling a number manually ............................................................................ 43 Calling a non-data number ............................................................................ 44 Dial directory codes ...................................................................................... 44 Dial directory abbreviations .......................................................................... 45 Finding a particular entry .............................................................................. 46 Sorting the directory ...................................................................................... 46 Dial directory passwords ............................................................................... 47 Login name .................................................................................................... 48 Initialize statistics .......................................................................................... 49 Printing the directory ..................................................................................... 49 Moving to another dial directory ................................................................... 49 Dial directory functions ................................................................................. 49 Telephone exchanges .................................................................................... 51 The file display ......................................................................................................... 52 The file display menu bar .............................................................................. 53 File ........................................................................................................... 53 Edit .......................................................................................................... 53 Move ........................................................................................................ 54 Options .................................................................................................... 54 Commands ............................................................................................... 54 The scrollback buffer ................................................................................................ 56 Searching for a text ....................................................................................... 57 Saving scrollback to file ................................................................................ 57 Marking a portion of the buffer ..................................................................... 57 Transmitting a marked block ......................................................................... 58 Example 1 ................................................................................................ 58 Example 2 ................................................................................................ 59 Saving a marked block to file ........................................................................ 59 Mailing a marked block ................................................................................. 59 Scrollback buffer bookmarks ........................................................................ 60 Additional functions ...................................................................................... 60 Leaving the scrollback function .................................................................... 61 User toggles .............................................................................................................. 61 Auto Line Feed .............................................................................................. 62 Auto Wrapping .............................................................................................. 62 ii Glink: User’s Guide Gallagher & Robertson Contents Automatic Tabbing ........................................................................................ 62 Cursor Application mode .............................................................................. 62 Echoplex ........................................................................................................ 63 Font ............................................................................................................... 63 Graphics mode .............................................................................................

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