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User Commandsfmli(1)


NAME

 fmli - invoke FMLI

SYNOPSIS

 fmli [-a alias_file] [-c command_file] [-i initialization_file] filename ...

DESCRIPTION

 

The fmli command invokes the Form and Menu Language Interpreter and opens the frame(s) specified by the filename argument. The filename argument is the pathname of the initial frame definition file(s), and must follow the naming convention Menu.xxx, Form.xxx, or Text.xxx for a menu, form or text frame respectively, where xxx is any string that conforms to UNIX system file naming conventions. The FMLI descriptor lifetime will be ignored for all frames opened by argument to fmli. These frames have a lifetime of immortal by default.

OPTIONS

 

The following options are supported:

-a alias_file
If -a is specified, alias_file is the name of a file which contains lines of the form alias=pathname. Thereafter, $alias can be used in definition files to simplify references to objects or devices with lengthy pathnames, or to define a search path (similar to $PATH in the UNIX system shell).
-c command_file
If -c is specified, command_file is the name of a file in which default FMLI commands can be disabled, and new application-specific commands can be defined. The contents of command_file are reflected in the FMLI Command Menu.
-i initialization_file
If -i is specified, initialization_file is the name of a file in which the following characteristics of the application as a whole can be specified:
-
A transient introductory frame displaying product information
-
A banner, its position, and other elements of the banner line
-
Color attributes for all elements of the screen
-
Screen Labeled Keys (SLKs) and their layout on the screen.

EXAMPLES

 Example 1. Examples of the fmli command.
 

To invoke fmli:

 
example% fmli Menu.start

where Menu.start is an example of filename named according to the file name conventions for menu definition files explained above.

To invoke fmli and name an initialization file:

 
example% fmli -i init.myapp Menu.start

where init.myapp is an example of initialization_file.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

 

Variables

 
LOADPFK
Leaving this environment variable unset tells FMLI, for certain terminals like the AT&T 5620 and 630, to download its equivalent character sequences for using function keys into the terminal's programmable function keys, wiping out any settings the user may already have set in the function keys. Setting LOADPFK=NO in the environment will prevent this downloading.
COLUMNS
Can be used to override the width of the logical screen defined for the terminal set in TERM. For terminals with a 132-column mode, for example, invoking FMLI with the line

COLUMNS=132 fmli frame-file

will allow this wider screen width to be used.

LINES
Can be used to override the length of the logical screen defined for the terminal set in TERM.

FILES

 
/usr/bin/fmli

ATTRIBUTES

 

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

ATTRIBUTE TYPEATTRIBUTE VALUE
AvailabilitySUNWcsu

SEE ALSO

 

vsig(1F), attributes(5)

DIAGNOSTICS

 

If filename is not supplied to the fmli command, fmli returns the message:

Initial object must be specified.

If filename does not exist or is not readable, fmli returns an error message and exits. The example command line above returns the following message and exits:

Can't open object "Menu.start"

If filename exists, but does not start with one of the three correct object names (Menu., Form., or Text.) or if it is named correctly but does not contain the proper data, fmli starts to build the screen by putting out the screen labels for function keys, after which it flashes the message:

I do not recognize that kind of object

and then exits.


SunOS 5.9Go To TopLast Changed 14 Sep 1992

 
      
      
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