Xerox -07W & -11W Manuale Utente
11-3
Initialization Commands
[Untitled.ses]
Wsp=tt07w.wsp
Nv=tt07w.nv
Wsp=tt07w.wsp
Nv=tt07w.nv
[Sessions]
Default=Untitled.ses
Default=Untitled.ses
[Startup]
Dialog=1
SaveAsDefault=1
Editor=notepad.exe
Dialog=1
SaveAsDefault=1
Editor=notepad.exe
All entries within the file are searched for on a case insensitive basis.
Note: TeemTalk WIN.INI commands cannot be placed in the
private profile file. Settings which should be placed in the
private profile file will be clearly indicated.
private profile file will be clearly indicated.
Windows 95 & NT
The TeemTalk private profile file contains various commands which affect the way in
which TeemTalk is initially run and displayed. A default private profile file is auto-
matically created when TeemTalk is installed and this has the name TT*W.INI, where
* is the particular version of TeemTalk installed as follows:
which TeemTalk is initially run and displayed. A default private profile file is auto-
matically created when TeemTalk is installed and this has the name TT*W.INI, where
* is the particular version of TeemTalk installed as follows:
TeemTalk-05W32:
TT05W.INI
TeemTalk-07W32:
TT07W.INI
TeemTalk-11W32:
TT11W.INI
You can create additional files to meet various requirements, any one of which can be
used by TeemTalk instead of the default file, by using the command line option:
used by TeemTalk instead of the default file, by using the command line option:
-pffilename
The private profile file can be placed in any of the standard Windows File search
directories to enable TeemTalk to locate it. For example, assuming a default installa-
tion of TeemTalk-07W32, the private profile file TT07W.INI could be placed in any
of the following directories:
directories to enable TeemTalk to locate it. For example, assuming a default installa-
tion of TeemTalk-07W32, the private profile file TT07W.INI could be placed in any
of the following directories:
1) C:\PROGRAM FILES\TEEMTALK (default)
2) C:\WIN95
(Windows 95)
C:\WINNT35
(Windows NT)
3) C:\WIN95\SYSTEM
(Windows 95)
C:\WINNT35\SYSTEM32
(Windows NT)
4) Any other directory referenced via
the environment path variable.