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2: Commands available on the director options page
3:
4: a toggle permission of anonymous notes
5: A Toggle archive status
6: c compress the notefile. The notefile must be closed to do this.
7: It is also required (but I can't figure a way for the program
8: to check it) to have no one in the notefile.
9: D Change the expiration with Director message value.
10: e Change the expiration threshold for this notesfile.
11: E Change the expiration action for this notesfile.
12: m change the director message
13: n change the networked status
14: o toggle open/close the notefile for general use
15: network transactions ignore this
16: p edit the access lists
17: q,k leave the director options
18: r replot the director's page
19: t change the title of the notefile
20: u undelete a lot of nots and their responses. An inverse to
21: the z command.
22: w write (or rewrite) the policy note
23: W Change the Working Set Size
24: z zaps a lot of notes and their responses. Prompted for a list of
25: notes to delete. format 1,3-6,10,12-23,25,27 and such
26: ! fork a shell
27: cntrl-d immediately leave the notefile program
28:
29: Further Documentation
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31: For more information on how to use the notesfile system, consult
32: the "man" page: notes(1). Another information source for using
33: notesfiles is the "Notesfile Reference Manual". See your system
34: administrator for a copy.
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