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The Form and Menu Language

Application level file descriptors

There are three kinds of application level files: the initialization file, the commands file, and the alias file. The rules which govern the order of descriptors are different for each and are covered in the appropriate section.

The following tables summarize the available descriptors for application level files. They also show the default value of each descriptor, the type of string expected as a value, when the descriptor is referenced, and when it is evaluated by default. (See ``Application level definition files'' for discussions of what these descriptors do and how to use them.) Most descriptors for application level files are evaluated at initialization time. ``Initialization time'' can be either when the FMLI application session is started via the fmli command, or when the FMLI built-in utility reinit(1fmli) is executed. (The reinit utility parses and evaluates the descriptors in the file named as its argument and continues running the current application.)


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