|
|
1.1 root 1: .TH ISOMACROS 5 "12 Feb 1989"
2: .\" $Header: /f/osi/support/RCS/isomacros.5,v 7.0 89/11/23 22:27:33 mrose Rel $
3: .\"
4: .\"
5: .\" $Log: isomacros.5,v $
6: .\" Revision 7.0 89/11/23 22:27:33 mrose
7: .\" Release 6.0
8: .\"
9: .SH NAME
10: .B isomacros
11: \- ISODE macros database
12: .SH DESCRIPTION
13: The \fIisomacros\fR
14: file contains information regarding local macros for network addresses.
15: .PP
16: Items are separated by any number of blanks and/or tab characters.
17: However, double\-quotes may be used to prevent separation between arguments.
18: The character `#' at the beginning of a line indicates a comment line.
19: .PP
20: The first item is the macro, a simple string.
21: The second item is the prefix for the corresponding network address.
22: .SH "USER-SPECIFIC MACROS"
23: By default
24: a user-specific macros database is consulted before the system\-wide
25: macros file.
26: The user-specific file is called \fB\&.isode_macros\fR in the user's
27: home directory.
28: .SH FILES
29: .nf
30: .ta \w'$HOME/.isode_macros 'u
31: \*(EDisomacros ISODE macros database
32: $HOME/.isode_macros user-specific macros database
33: .re
34: .fi
35: .SH "SEE ALSO"
36: isoentities(5),
37: .br
38: \fIThe ISO Development Environment: User's Manual, Volume 1:
39: Application Services\fR, \*(lqThe ISODE Macros Database\*(rq,
40: .br
41: \fIA string encoding of Presentation Address\fR, S.E. Kille
42: .br
43: \fIAn Interim approach to use of Network Addresses\fR, S.E. Kille
44: .SH AUTHOR
45: Marshall T. Rose
This archive runs on limited infrastructure. Preserving old code on modern bandwidth. Automated agents are requested to crawl responsibly.