Chapter 6
System Tables
Describes the use of system tables to set global preferences.
- Introduction
- Using System Tables
- Changing System Tables Interactively
- Changing System Table Values Programmatically
- Color Parameters
- Controlling the Menu Order of Colors
- Specifying the Colors on the First Color Menu
- Defining the Colors on the Second Color Menu
- Specifying the Number of Columns for the First Color Menu
- Specifying the Number of Columns for the Second Color Menu
- Indicating Whether to Dismiss the Color Menu
- Class-Specific Attributes of Color Parameters
- Data Server Parameters
- Specifying a Data Server Alias
- Specifying Data Service Scheduling Priority
- Turning on G2 Meters
- Class-Specific Attributes of Data Server Parameters
- Debugging Parameters
- Controlling Error Signalling
- Controlling Debugging Trace Messages
- Specifying Breakpoints for Debugging
- Enabling Tracing and Breakpoints for Debugging
- Class-Specific Attributes of Debugging Parameters
- Drawing Parameters
- Specifying Scheduled Drawing
- Specifying the Paint Drawing Mode
- Controlling the Set of Rendering Colors
- Displaying Colors on Your System
- Selecting a Color Palette
- Class-Specific Attributes of Drawing Parameters
- Editor Parameters
- Specifying the Maximum Number of Names to Show
- Defining the Minimum Text Editor Width
- Specifying Whether to Enable Author Recording
- Class-Specific Attributes of Editor Parameters
- Fonts
- Class-Specific Attributes of Fonts
- Inference Engine Parameters
- Limiting the Depth of Recursion
- Defining the Timeout for Getting a Variable Value
- Specifying the Timeout for Rule Completion
- Specifying the Number of Retries for a Variable Value
- Specifying the Fuzzy Truth Threshold
- Class-Specific Attributes of the Inference Engine Parameters
- KB Configuration
- Specifying Item Configurations for the KB
- Restricting Main Menu Options
- Providing or Restricting Global Keyboard Commands
- Setting the Initial User Mode for a KB
- Noting Your Optional Modules
- Simulating Optional Modules
- Class-Specific Attributes of KB Configuration
- Language Parameters
- Specifying the Current Language
- Using a Text-conversion-style
- Class-Specific Attributes of Language Parameters
- Logbook Parameters
- Defining the Logbook Page Size
- Specifying the Margin for Logbook Messages
- Defining Where to Position Logbook Pages
- Specifying Where to Position the Logbook
- Controlling How Many Logbook Pages to Show
- Controlling the Number of Logbook Pages
- Class-Specific Attributes for Logbook Parameters
- Log File Parameters
- Saving a Log File
- Specifying the Log File Directory Location
- Specifying a Log File Root Name
- Specifying the Current Log File
- Defining When to Close a Log File
- Defining When to Back Up Log Files
- Class-Specific Attributes of Log File Parameters
- Menu Parameters
- Specifying how to Align Menu Choices
- Allowing Multiple Menus to Display
- Allowing Walking Menus
- Class-Specific Attributes of Menu Parameters
- Message Board Parameters
- Defining the Minimum Display Interval
- Class-Specific Attributes of Message Board Parameters
- Miscellaneous Parameters
- Defining Whether to Repeat the Random Function
- Specifying the Workspace Margin
- Starting a KB Automatically After KB Load
- Determining the KB Run State
- Changing the Backward Compatibility
- Ignoring Duplicate List Element Error
- Returning Additional Connection Vertices
- Class-Specific Attributes of Miscellaneous Parameters
- Module Information
- Specifying a Module Name
- Specifying the Top Level Module
- Specifying the Required Modules
- Class-Specific Attributes of Module Information
- Printer Setup
- Specifying the Printing Details
- Workspace Scaling
- Color Conversion
- Specifying the Printer Page Layout
- Paper-size Setting
- Specifying How to Spool the Print File
- Spooled-filename-template Setting
- Spool-file-to-printer Setting
- Printer-identification Setting
- Controlling the Printing Priority
- Determining the Print File Format
- Class-Specific Attributes of Printer Setup
- Saving Parameters
- Defining the Priority for KB Saving
- Identifying the Current KB
- Identifying the KB File Name
- Adding Comments to a KB
- Viewing KB Version Information
- Using KB Change Logging
- Logging Changes in All Modules
- Tracking KB Versions
- Viewing an Item Change Log
- Reverting Item Changes
- Class-Specific Attributes of Saving Parameters
- Simulation Parameters
- Timing Parameters
- Defining the Scheduler Mode
- Real Time
- Simulated Time
- As Fast As Possible
- Specifying the Minimum Scheduling Interval
- Controlling the G2 Sleep Interval Under VMS
- Specifying the G2-Meter Lag Time
- Specifying the Interface Mode to Use
- Adjusting the G2 Clock
- Controlling the Foreign Function Timeout Interval
- Controlling Foreign Image Reconnection
- Setting the Uninterrupted Procedure Limit
- Class-Specific Attributes of Timing Parameters
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