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Commands That Are Not Specific to UNIX

AUTOFLOW Command



Controls whether text is flowed when it is included, copied, or pasted.
Category: Text editing, command-line command

Syntax
Without Arguments
Arguments
Comparisons
See Also

Syntax

AUTOFLOW <ON | OFF>

Without Arguments

The AUTOFLOW command is toggled on and off. Issue the command once to reverse the current setting. If the current setting is ON, then issuing the AUTOFLOW command changes the setting to OFF. If the current setting is OFF, then issuing the AUTOFLOW command changes the setting to ON.


Arguments

ON

turns on the AUTOFLOW command in the window so that text flows when it is inserted in the window.

OFF

turns off the AUTOFLOW command in the window so that text retains its previous position when it is inserted in the window.

Details

The AUTOFLOW command controls whether text inserted with the INCLUDE, PASTE, or COPY command automatically flows. When text is flowed, the left and right boundaries are determined by the settings that were specified with previous executions of the INDENT and BOUNDS commands. The AUTOFLOW command controls all text that is inserted in the window. It does not stop at paragraph boundaries.


Comparisons

The AUTOFLOW command controls whether text inserted in the window flows, while the TF command flows text that is already in the window.


See Also

Commands:

AUTOSPLIT Command

AUTOWRAP Command

BOUNDS Command

INDENT Command

TF Command

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